Re: FT-101ZD MK2 AM BOARD looks odd / modified???
Yep, that's just the ticket. Thank you.
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ddelectrical
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Re: FT-101ZD MK2 AM BOARD looks odd / modified???
Hi Cuck, very interested in the mod you suggest. All I have seen to overcome the narrow AM audio bandwidth after fitting the 6kHz filter involves fitting a relay to bypass the next, (width filter -
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ddelectrical
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Re: FT-101ZD MK2 poor sensitivity ..
Soooooo .... after going back and forth and head scratching and wondering why the Marker Signal goes through but RX is very weak I by
coincidence found out that you have to *apply the marker signal
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Andrew M0KCR
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Re: FT-101ZD MK2 AM BOARD looks odd / modified???
Thank you? ddelectrical,
That's reassuring :)
I also got my AM board to work, it was a mix-up in the coax connectors (there are 2 of them, and they're both grey)
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Andrew M0KCR
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Re: FT-101ZD MK2 AM BOARD looks odd / modified???
OK, here are the pages from the FT newsletter - it requires swapping pins 3
and 4 on IF Board J03.
73 de Chuck, WS1L
chandlerusm@...
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Chuck, WS1L
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Re: FT-101ZD MK2 AM BOARD looks odd / modified???
Post it here if possible.
I have two MKIII radios and two of these optional AM boards. I’d like to install them correctly myself.
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Bruce Collins
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Re: FT-101ZD MK2 AM BOARD looks odd / modified???
There are two pins on one of the IF board plugs that have to be swapped.
Pin 3 and 4 of one of them will send all audio but CW N thru the narrow
filter slot. CW N will then go through the normal SSB
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Chuck, WS1L
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Re: FT-101ZD MK2 AM BOARD looks odd / modified???
Hi Andrew. I noticed this too on an AM board I have here. I discovered it was done in the factory on later boards due to an earth problem causing hum if I remember right. Each section of the board
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ddelectrical
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FT-101ZD MK2 AM BOARD looks odd / modified???
Hello,
I had a look at the AM board and it seems to have been modified ...
Is that from factory and what is this for? AM doesn't work that's why I pulled the board.
73
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Andrew M0KCR
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Re: FT-101ZD Fan
Thanks !
I just wanted to be sure that the replacement fan I intend to use will be
oriented the right way.
73, Jacques, VE2JFE in Montreal
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Jacques Fortin VE2JFE
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Re: FT-101ZD Fan
Hello,
The fan draws air out.
So in other words it blows to the rear.
This way the heat from the valves gets extracted from the case.
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Andrew M0KCR
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Re: FT101E clarifier working when switched off
Hi Roger
Thank you. I have tried that with no success and no discernable change in the frequency either (swapped out D13 as well).???Whole thing is not making much sense to me at all!
73 Grant
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Grant VK2LX
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Re: FT101E clarifier working when switched off
Hi Grant,
I would go back to the relay contacts again. Using a grounded probe jumper the C5 contact to ground. If that doesn't help ground the clarifier switch contact connected to D13.
73
Roger
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Roger VE7LB
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FT101E clarifier working when switched off
Hello group
(This also posted elsewhere)
After almost a 12 month postponement with a number of other more straightforward projects suddenly taking up bench space I'm back onto this elusive problem
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Grant VK2LX
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Re: How does the 'Marker' signal actually work?
Ahh .. thank you ... I knew this project would be educational!
I initially assumed the 'Marker' would be an RF signal but then looked at the circuit and started to scratch my head!
25KHz to 14.2MHz
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Andrew M0KCR
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Re: How does the 'Marker' signal actually work?
Harmonics. The fundamental 25 kHz signal is typically a square wave that is rich in harmonics well up into the VHF region. That is also why the accuracy of the marker decreases as you go up in
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Jim Shorney
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How does the 'Marker' signal actually work?
Hello,
I'm wondering how the Marker signal which seems to be a 25KHz NF signal actually leads to a signal 'received' on 14.2 MHz ...?
Any input appreciated
73
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Andrew M0KCR
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Re: FT-101ZD MK2 poor sensitivity ..
Hi Don,
I don't have a signal generator but a 4 channel digital scope.
I could buy a cheap QRP PIXIE as signal source or? use the marker signal and feed it back into the RX socket.
I've now
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Andrew M0KCR
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Re: FT-101ZD MK2 poor sensitivity ..
If you don't have a generator, a piece of insulated wire hooked to your
antenna and with the rig tuned to. 074, the FT 8 spot should be a usable
reference for an injection probe.
Don ve3ids
wrote:
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Don VE3IDS
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Re: FT-101ZD MK2 poor sensitivity ..
Do you have a signal generator? If you do, inject a signal at the point
where you have both the Red and Green Arrows marked and see if that is
normal sensitivity. If it is, work back to the antenna
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Don VE3IDS
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