[Yaesu] FT-1000D TCXO or TCXO-1?

Chris Parnell cparnell1001 at mac.com
Mon Sep 1 15:02:02 EDT 2008


Hi Rich,

On my FT1000D it clearly states TCXO-1

Thanks
Chris, ZL1CDP

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>   2. FT-1000D PTT - Recover problem (npalex at bellsouth.net)
>   3. YAESU FT-857D - RF OUTPUT (Ralph Beverly)
>   4. FT-857D POWWER OUTPUT CONTROL (Ralph Beverly)
>   5. Re: FT-857D POWWER OUTPUT CONTROL (DGB)
>   6. Re: FT-857D POWWER OUTPUT CONTROL (David J Windisch)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 12:11:13 -0400
> From: "David J Windisch" <davidjw at cinci.rr.com>
> Subject: Re: [Yaesu] FT-1000D TCXO or TCXO-1?
> To: <yaesu at contesting.com>
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> On page 41, the OPMAN sez the TCXO-1 is +/- 0.5 ppm and the TCXO is  
> +/- 2.0
> ppm.
> 73 Dave W8FGX
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rich Hallman - N7TR" <rich at n7tr.com>
> To: <yaesu at contesting.com>
> Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 11:56 PM
> Subject: [Yaesu] FT-1000D TCXO or TCXO-1?
>
>
>> How do you tell the difference between a TCXO and the TCXO-1 models?
>>
>>
>>
>> Looks like both are marked TCXO...and nothing with the -1 on the  
>> TCXO-1
>> model.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks..
>>
>>
>>
>> Rich N7TR
>>
>> ex KI3V, N3AMK, WB3JOV
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> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 01 Sep 2008 03:13:42 +0000
> From: npalex at bellsouth.net
> Subject: [Yaesu] FT-1000D PTT - Recover problem
> To: yaesu at contesting.com,bmaser at tampabay.rr.com
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> Bob,
> If I understood your situation the FT-1000D when operating through  
> the  AMP the PTT/Audio recover is normal.  However when using the  
> FT-1000D with the amp off it has a long delay in recovery.  I have  
> not run into that problem with my FT-1000 but I would suggest the  
> following to maybe get a little more information as to possible  
> cause.  If I remember correctly the FT-1000 non Yaesu amplifier  
> relay control is a relay contact, but it has to be activated by  
> changing a switch inside the radio.  I presume that is the way you  
> are keying your amplifier.  Several things happen when you press the  
> PTT switch, one is that relay is activated, and audio circuits are  
> muted to prevent "pops" reaching the speaker during the change  
> over.  I suspect it is in the audio mute circuit that is causing the  
> problem.  But since there is seems to be a relationship to the  
> connection with the amplifier I would make some checks of the amp  
> keying circuit.  The simplest is to disconnect the keying cable from
>  the amp, substitute another cable to a foot switch or any other  
> means of closing the circuit and keying the amplifier.  Key the amp,  
> then the FT-1000 (with its keying cable disconnected) and see if now  
> it hangs up even with the amplifier.  If so, then I would  
> investigate the radio keying circuit.  The only contribution that  
> the amplifier should make is there will be a DC voltage available  
> coming through the internal relay and that voltage is conveyed into  
> the FT-1000 control relay.  It should be isolated and not be a  
> factor, but you have to start somewhere.
>
> Summary of my thought - Find out if the keying voltage coming from  
> the Amplifier has any contribution to the FT 1000 hang-up.
>
> Good luck,
> Norm W4QN
> w4qn at bellsouth.net
> ==================================
> No, because it works fine when the amp is on line. And also all of the
> audio  is muted, not even background noise is getting through.  I am  
> not using an
> amp interface because according to Yaesu it can handle the load put  
> out by
>>> the Henry, which is about 160ma @ 24VDC.
>
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: "Bob Maser"
>>>> To: "Yaesu Reflector"
>>>> Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 11:19 AM
>>>> Subject: [Yaesu] FT1000D with a Problem
>
> Hi gang, I am new to this reflector and, since I own a few Yaesu
> radios,  I  thought it would be wise to join your group.
>
> I have a problem with my FT1000D.  I use it mainly on SSB and always
> PTT.  When running the radio barefoot, after making a transmission,  
> the
> receiverdoes not "unmute" right away.  I can see that the rest of  
> the receiver
> is working because I see the responding station on my S Meter but no  
> audio
> for a few seconds.  The longer I have been transmitting the longer  
> it takes
> for the audio to come back, and when it does come back, it comes on
> instantly. The strange thing is, when I have the amp on line (Henry  
> 4K Ultra) I
> don't have the problem.
>  Any suggestions?
>  Tnx,
> Bob Maser  W6TR
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 11:19:06 -0400
> From: "Ralph Beverly" <Rbeverly at insightbb.com>
> Subject: [Yaesu] YAESU FT-857D - RF OUTPUT
> To: "Reflector Yaesu" <Yaesu at contesting.com>
> Message-ID: <00fa01c90ab3$be9aa780$6501a8c0 at 2ghzathalon>
> Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="iso-8859-1"
>
> To the List:
> After 35 years of hamming, I've decided to go mobile to appease the  
> condo-Nazis.  I purchased the 857D and installed it in one vehicle,  
> with the other one to follow soon.  Perhaps I'm just stuck on stupid  
> here, but I can not find a way to adjust the power output on a given  
> band.  My FT890AT and my FT847 both have concentric knobs, with the  
> inner one labeled "Mic Gain" and the outer ring labeled "RF Out".   
> The 857 has none.  I've been through the menus and the closest thing  
> I find is Menu 075, a Maximum Output, per Band menu.  The manual  
> makes no mention (that I can find) about adjusting power output.
>
> It is a must for me to run the rig mobile at a lower power level  
> without frying the electronics on the automobiles.
>
> Also, does anyone know what the value represents the displayed  
> number in Menu Mode 075?  A value is displayed and is supposed to  
> represent the maximum power out for each band .  But is the value  
> expressed as watts or a percentage of maximum power?  Page 109 of  
> the manual is of no help.  For example, if I'm on 6M, and activate  
> Menu 075, it displays "50".  Fifty what?
>
> Love the size and flexibility of the 857D, but methinks Yaesu has  
> crammed a few too many features into the limited space, some at the  
> expense of others, like Power Out knob.
>
> de, Ralph W4REB
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 14:02:43 -0400
> From: "Ralph Beverly" <Rbeverly at insightbb.com>
> Subject: [Yaesu] FT-857D POWWER OUTPUT CONTROL
> To: "Reflector Yaesu" <Yaesu at contesting.com>
> Message-ID: <016801c90aca$99fb8900$6501a8c0 at 2ghzathalon>
> Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="iso-8859-1"
>
> After 35 years of hamming, I've decided to go mobile to appease the  
> condo-Nazis.  I purchased the 857D and installed it in one vehicle,  
> with the other one to follow soon.  Perhaps I'm just stuck on stupid  
> here, but I can not find a way to adjust the power output on a given  
> band.  My FT890AT and my FT847 both have concentric knobs, with the  
> inner one labeled "Mic Gain" and the outer ring labeled "RF Out".   
> The 857 has none.  I've been through the menus and the closest thing  
> I find is Menu 075, a Maximum Output, per Band menu.  The manual  
> makes no mention (that I can find) about adjusting power output.
>
> It is a must for me to run the rig mobile at a lower power level  
> without frying the electronics on the automobiles.
>
> Also, does anyone know what the value represents the displayed  
> number in Menu Mode 075?  A value is displayed and is supposed to  
> represent the maximum power out for each band .  But is the value  
> expressed as watts or a percentage of maximum power?  Page 109 of  
> the manual is of no help.  For example, if I'm on 6M, and activate  
> Menu 075, it displays "50".  Fifty what?
>
> Love the size and flexibility of the 857D, but methinks Yaesu has  
> crammed a few too many features into the limited space, some at the  
> expense of others, like Power Out knob.
>
> de, Ralph W4REB        W4REB at arrl.net
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Mon, 01 Sep 2008 09:31:27 -0500
> From: DGB <blueheron at Bayland.net>
> Subject: Re: [Yaesu] FT-857D POWWER OUTPUT CONTROL
> Cc: Reflector Yaesu <Yaesu at contesting.com>
> Message-ID: <48BBFCBF.50807 at Bayland.net>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>
> It is the expressed as the value in watts out.
>
> Ralph Beverly wrote:
>> After 35 years of hamming, I've decided to go mobile to appease the  
>> condo-Nazis.  I purchased the 857D and installed it in one vehicle,  
>> with the other one to follow soon.  Perhaps I'm just stuck on  
>> stupid here, but I can not find a way to adjust the power output on  
>> a given band.  My FT890AT and my FT847 both have concentric knobs,  
>> with the inner one labeled "Mic Gain" and the outer ring labeled  
>> "RF Out".  The 857 has none.  I've been through the menus and the  
>> closest thing I find is Menu 075, a Maximum Output, per Band menu.   
>> The manual makes no mention (that I can find) about adjusting power  
>> output.
>>
>> It is a must for me to run the rig mobile at a lower power level  
>> without frying the electronics on the automobiles.
>>
>> Also, does anyone know what the value represents the displayed  
>> number in Menu Mode 075?  A value is displayed and is supposed to  
>> represent the maximum power out for each band .  But is the value  
>> expressed as watts or a percentage of maximum power?  Page 109 of  
>> the manual is of no help.  For example, if I'm on 6M, and activate  
>> Menu 075, it displays "50".  Fifty what?
>>
>> Love the size and flexibility of the 857D, but methinks Yaesu has  
>> crammed a few too many features into the limited space, some at the  
>> expense of others, like Power Out knob.
>>
>> de, Ralph W4REB        W4REB at arrl.net
>> _______________________________________________
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> Message: 6
> Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 10:54:00 -0400
> From: "David J Windisch" <davidjw at cinci.rr.com>
> Subject: Re: [Yaesu] FT-857D POWWER OUTPUT CONTROL
> To: "Ralph Beverly" <Rbeverly at insightbb.com>,	"Reflector Yaesu"
> 	<Yaesu at contesting.com>
> Message-ID: <4407B0BE7FE44793813646C9365ED74E at DavidJWindisPC>
> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
> 	reply-type=original
>
> IIrc, you turn the main tunung knob in that menu to vary power.  73  
> Dave
> W8FGX
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ralph Beverly" <Rbeverly at insightbb.com>
> To: "Reflector Yaesu" <Yaesu at contesting.com>
> Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 2:02 PM
> Subject: [Yaesu] FT-857D POWWER OUTPUT CONTROL
>
>
>> After 35 years of hamming, I've decided to go mobile to appease the
>> condo-Nazis.  I purchased the 857D and installed it in one vehicle,  
>> with
>> the other one to follow soon.  Perhaps I'm just stuck on stupid  
>> here, but
>> I can not find a way to adjust the power output on a given band.  My
>> FT890AT and my FT847 both have concentric knobs, with the inner one
>> labeled "Mic Gain" and the outer ring labeled "RF Out".  The 857  
>> has none.
>> I've been through the menus and the closest thing I find is Menu  
>> 075, a
>> Maximum Output, per Band menu.  The manual makes no mention (that I  
>> can
>> find) about adjusting power output.
>>
>> It is a must for me to run the rig mobile at a lower power level  
>> without
>> frying the electronics on the automobiles.
>>
>> Also, does anyone know what the value represents the displayed  
>> number in
>> Menu Mode 075?  A value is displayed and is supposed to represent the
>> maximum power out for each band .  But is the value expressed as  
>> watts or
>> a percentage of maximum power?  Page 109 of the manual is of no  
>> help.  For
>> example, if I'm on 6M, and activate Menu 075, it displays "50".   
>> Fifty
>> what?
>>
>> Love the size and flexibility of the 857D, but methinks Yaesu has  
>> crammed
>> a few too many features into the limited space, some at the expense  
>> of
>> others, like Power Out knob.
>>
>> de, Ralph W4REB        W4REB at arrl.net
>> _______________________________________________
>> Yaesu mailing list
>> Yaesu at contesting.com
>> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/yaesu
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