One other subtle difference I've noticed is that my newer one, a 5N06xxxx has some ventilation holes over the CPU board the my older 5F01xxxx does not. I've long since had my older one back to Yaesu
I dont think that is correct. I'm pretty sure it's 50 uV...at least on the 1000MP. That's what I derived from my service manual. They say it's 100dbu for full scale which means S9 is 40 dbu which con
The MP is full scale at S9 + 60 DB, which Yaesu sets for +100dbu. That would make S9 a +40dbu, which tranlates to 50 microvolts on a 50 ohm sig. gen. --Original Message-- From: Morel Grunberg <morel.
I recently realigned one of my MP's and found the S meter to be right on the money as found....I used a calibrated signal generator in a Motorola service monitor. ..and it agreed with the figures you
AHHH!!! That's what I had forgotten! I just checked and that radio is in MTUNE mode not VFO mode. I just fired it up with my other computer and it's working fine now! Thanks a bunch! 73, Ty K3MM To:
--Original Message-- From: Tyler Stewart <k3mm@erols.com> To: Billy W. Cox Jr <aa4nu@ix.netcom.com>; .yaesu@contesting.com <.yaesu@contesting.com> To: <yaesu@contesting.com> Date: Thursday, November
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --=_NextPart_000_001F_01BCFB61.DA623540 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I think the radio may h
I'd suggest trying EDSP setting number 4 for maximum punch, especially on a flat microphone. That's basically a mid-cut setting. 73, Ty K3MM Could someone send me suggestions on how to set up the 100
Yup That's a long standing bug with the program. Keep the clarifier zero'ed or off. -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.qsl.net/k7on/yaesu.html Submissions: yaesu@contesting.com Administrative requests: yaesu-
That is an engineering defect. As far as I've heard, they all do that. There is a mod available from Yaesu that should improve things, but I dont think it's a complete cure. Instead of curing the pro
Unless you are planning on trying to run QSK, just run the amp key line output from the BandData DIN jack to the input on the amp and hook up the RF! Dont bother fooling with the ALC or the amp seque
Hi, Ted. It should RX below 1500 khz. Without digging out my technical manual, my guess is that there is something wrong with the high pass filter that kicks in below 1500 kc. A good test of this is
You want a copy of TB9607. It's a very simple mod to the AF board. It's a must in my book. I've been told that current production includes this mod, but I cant tell you when it started, only that min
the rf power level The lot number is the first to digits after the letter. While the RF PWR control does control the power output with the PROC on even without the mod, it does not behave at all line
If you have this, please send it! Thanks! Tyler K3MM (Mod is related to distorted mic audio) -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.primenet.com/~ke7gh/yaesu.html Submissions: yaesu@contesting.com Administrative
The problem I'm having is with the input, not the output of the DVS2. There is no problem with the output level as far as I can tell. -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.primenet.com/~ke7gh/yaesu.html Submissi
While it will RX on any 2 frequencies, they share the same bandpass filtering, so if you go very far away, the sensitivity will be severely degraded (ie useless). This is the same as the old FT1000 w
Has anyone else had a failure of their RX HP filter board. I've now had a failure on both of my radios of something on this board that affects only 80 meter sensitivity. Note that when you use the RX
I like the MP's better because of the receiver and the versatility. I think the RX is a little more bulletproof and versatile with the multiple preamps and DSP. It also has menu selection of a lot of
Hi, Andy! Well that's a $900 question. I thought it might make the VFO dial tune faster as you turn the knob faster...ala the TS50. However, it doesnt seem to do anything and no one at Yaesu USA in C