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Re: OT: was Re: Hidden menu and it's components
Thanks Malcolm, Sadly virtually all of the tram and trolleybus lines have long ago been discontinued in the USA. This happened when we went car crazy beginning in the late 1940s/early 1950s, and
By Philip - K4PO · #50284 ·
Re: Annoying problem on power up
If you need manuals, go here: http://w7hd.ddns.net/yaesu/ft857/ I keep all my manuals online for easy access! -- Ron W7HD - NAQCC#7587 OMISS#9898 KX3#6966 LinuxUser#415320
By Ron W7HD <w7hd@...> · #50283 ·
Re: Annoying problem on power up
My FT-857 is in my truck. Kinda hard to escape the RF there. Steve kb1chu
By Steve Black · #50281 ·
Re: Annoying problem on power up
"Cliff cjengle23@... [FT-857]" <FT-857@...> wrote:
By pete <pg.nikolic1@...> · #50282 ·
Re: Annoying problem on power up
Pete, By your description it sounds like there is a thermal problem with a component or connection. As suggested, I would try the radio with ALL cables disconnected, except for power. If it works from
By Eric Webner · #50280 ·
Re: Annoying problem on power up
That is a pretty good indication you are getting RF back into the shack and it is getting picked up by the programming cable Steve kb1chu@... [FT-857] wrote on 3/16/2019 17:41:
By Jeff Steinkamp · #50279 ·
Re: Annoying problem on power up
When I left my programming cable plugged into the FT-857 it would deprogram and reset to 10.000MHz when I would transmit. Steve kb1chu
By Steve Black · #50278 ·
Re: OT: was Re: Hidden menu and it's components
Hi Trams run on rails, trolleybuses run on tyres. Trams pick up the power from the rail and an overhead wire, trolleybuses have a pair of overhead pick wires. 73 Malcolm ZL2UDF Sent: Saturday, 16
By M Wheeler <wheelerm@...> · #50277 ·
Re: Interface to FT-857D Control head
Take a look at this ... tomelec/ft-857_front_panel_protocol https://github.com/tomelec/ft-857_front_panel_protocol tomelec/ft-857_front_panel_protocol Digging into the Yaesu FT-857 amateur radio
By bas_tad@... · #50276 ·
Re: Interface to FT-857D Control head
I ran about 15ft of CAT 5 or maybe 6 the same way with no discernable loss of latency and no issues Sent from AOL Mobile Mail
By Cliff E · #50275 ·
Re: Annoying problem on power up
Pete I've seen my 857D do some silly stuff if I power up while it's still connected to a computer that's also turned on.? If you're doing something like that, unplug all data, etc cables before
By Cliff E · #50274 ·
Annoying problem on power up
Afternoon all on this wet and windy day here . Right my FT857D is being a bit of a pain right now . I can power it up no problem at all but that is the ONLY button that works for at least 10 minutes
By pete <pg.nikolic1@...> · #50271 ·
OT: was Re: Hidden menu and it's components
Can you please explain to me what is the difference between a TRAM and a TROLLEYBUS please? Sorry for the OT post. WIlll get back to my FT-857 now. (mostly for 2m, 70 cm FM of late.) Also, may we have
By Bry Carling <af4k@...> · #50273 ·
Interface to FT-857D Control head
Does anyone know where I might be able to find the protocol between the radio and the control head of my Yaesu FT-857D? I need to do a frequency display and a few other things while the radio is
By Harley Burton · #50272 ·
Re: Hidden menu and it's components
No, I haven't tried a loop Pete. I have two antennas on the roof, one end fed 26,5 m long and one vertical with 8 meters mast, which is not complete yet, but I suppose that it will bring more noise
By sternface@... · #50269 ·
Re: Hidden menu and it's components
Hi Bod, The name is Michael and the country Greece.
By sternface@... · #50270 ·
Re: Hidden menu and it's components
have you tried a full wave loop antenna or a small loop? ________________________________ Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2019 8:07 AM To: FT-857@... Subject: RE: [FT-857] Hidden menu and it's
By Pete Oesterle · #50268 ·
Re: Hidden menu and it's components
What country are you in? A name, callsign and location would be nice....? Regards,? Bob? G8IYK
By Bob Sayers <bobsayers2000@...> · #50267 ·
Re: Hidden menu and it's components
I have the same problem. I took the radio out away from any habitation and the radio was quiet. The amount of noise in to days urban environment is hideous. I use a large "Leisure" battery to power
By Paul G. Chapman · #50266 ·
Re: Hidden menu and it's components
Thank you all for the advice for this matter. Truth is that I already have done what you suggest. Turned off the electricity from the mains, and run my rig on battery. Nothing changes. The source is
By sternface@... · #50264 ·