Re: Turns on in VFO mode
This has happened a couple of times. I suggest looking in the archive. Paul G. Chapman MInstLM G4IJL +
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G4IJL
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#54229
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Turns on in VFO mode
I have an older FT-857d. Recently, the radio stated coming on in VFO mode when in was in memory mode when turned off. Did a bunch of searching but have not found anything on this issue. Ideas anyone ?
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Box1600
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#54228
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Re: FT857 programming software and other Yaesu radios
Richard If Bob is willing to provide the source code, I might be able to provide continuing support. Jeff K. Steinkamp (N7YG) Tucson, AZ Scud Missile Coordinates N32.2319 W110.8477
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Jeff Steinkamp
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#54227
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Re: FT857 programming software and other Yaesu radios
You will also need this info https://www.radioetcetera.site/g4hfq/order.html https://www.radioetcetera.site/g4hfq/download/Free_registration_details.pdf [email protected]> wrote: -- *Anthony Luscre*
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Anthony Luscre
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#54226
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Re: FT857 programming software and other Yaesu radios
Hi All. Bob, G4HFQ is not silent key.? He lives locally to me and frequently walks past my front door.? He has, however, stopped writing software and no longer feels able to offer support. -- All
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Richard
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#54225
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Re: FT857 programming software and other Yaesu radios
Randy, Your info is correct but not related to the programming of frequency memories, different kettle of fish. HRD changed settings that were not intended to be changed by the rig operator due to the
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John
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#54221
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Re: FT857 programming software and other Yaesu radios
Yaesu asked the software companies like Ham Radio Deluxe and programming applications to greatly reduce the ability to program the FT-857 and 897 because it could damage the memory chips and they no
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Randy
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#54220
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Re: FT857 programming software and other Yaesu radios
Thank you! I will give it a try tonight. Zack W9SZ [email protected]> wrote:
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Zack Widup
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#54219
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Re: FT857 programming software and other Yaesu radios
Check this link, https://www.m0lxq.com/g4hfq/order.html Thierry
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Thierry
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#54218
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Re: FT857 programming software and other Yaesu radios
How would one get a license key? Zack W9SZ <http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail> Virus-free.www.avg.com
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Zack Widup
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#54217
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Re: FT857 programming software and other Yaesu radios
I've used his program for years on my FT-857D/FT-897D rigs. It is excellent software. 73, --Hank KB4MTO / TA5ZC --Hank Lambert KB4MTO / TA5ZC
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Hank Lambert (KB4MTO)
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#54216
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FT857 programming software and other Yaesu radios
All, If you are not aware there is a free Yaesu FT-857 memory programming software by G4HFQ (silent key). This used to be a pay version of the software but since he is a silent key they have made it a
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rifkum
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#54215
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Re: #857D #cat #software Unable to use CHIRP
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Have you tried FDBasicMMO software by G4HFQ (silent key) ?? It's free and should work with the Ft-857 https://www.m0lxq.com/g4hfq/download.html dwight
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rifkum
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#54214
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Re: Can the FT-847 DSP Board be used on FT-857?
Thanks Mitch. I found the circuit diagram of both which, as you said, are vastly different. 73s John
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John Catalano
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Re: Can the FT-847 DSP Board be used on FT-857?
The short answer is no. The DSP CPU's are different and the control circuitry is different. It may look close on the schematics but when you start comparing parts, no. Mitch N4MF
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n4mf_sc
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Re: Low power output on SSB and CW
#857D
Don¡¯t spend that kind of money on it Alex. The shipping there and back plus the US exchange is nuts. Give me a call. I repair these all the time.? And I apologize to the moderator if this is out of
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Ronald E Smith <ron@...>
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#54211
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Re: Low power output on SSB and CW
#857D
Thank you! That confirms my thoughts.?I initially thought of microphone not having enough gain. Tested with another mic and then CW both have the same results. I might send it to Yeasu to replace
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Alex, VE9WS
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#54210
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Re: Low power output on SSB and CW
#857D
Sorry to interrupt again, but you should use an oscilloscope to trace the signal path. Changing parts with no clear reason is just looking for problems in the dark.
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J.D. Barron
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#54209
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Re: Low power output on SSB and CW
#857D
That is correct and they are really cheap from Yaesu. If you do change them don't be afraid of using a high wattage gun for those ground pins. I use a 140 watt Weller gun, but you have to be careful
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J.D. Barron
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#54208
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Re: Low power output on SSB and CW
#857D
That is correct.? My apologies.? CF1004 is the Ceramic filter for SSB/CW.? ?Thanks for the correction. Still if those 455 Khz filters are crusty looking they should be changed.? And perhaps it
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Ronald E Smith <ron@...>
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