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Sticky Old Yahoo Messages
Located in the Files section is a folder called 1 - Old Yahoo Messages Folder. Here are the notes with the text file in that folder - All of the old Yahoo Messages from #1 to Nov. 30, 2019 in a txt file of 7 mb. This file should open OK using Notepad. You can also use the free Notepad++ to open it faster. Notepad++ is available here - https://notepad-plus-plus.org/ . This file was edited to remove Yahoo text formatting data. Search using the Find function. If you find any missing data please let me know as I have the original file. 73 Roger VE7LB
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Sticky Files and Photos Ownership
A note about Photos Ownership: Whoever uploads photos becomes the owner of those items even though he/she may have never actually had anything to do with their creation and original posting. For the original owner to regain control over the items here is my suggestion - Contact the existing photo folder owner or photo owner and ask for ownership to be transferred to you as the original owner. A note about Files Ownership: Whoever uploads folders or files becomes the owner of those items even though he/she may have never actually had anything to do with their creation and original posting. For the Original owner to regain control over the items here is my suggestion - 1 - Create a new folder with the same name but add an asterisk (*) at the end of the folder or files name. For example an existing 6146 folder would have a 6146* folder next to it (if sorting is by Name). 2 - Copy the 6146 folder files back onto your computer. 3 - Load the 6146* folder with the files. Change the comments section as required. 4 - Ask the existing folder owner, group owner or a moderator to delete the original 6146 folder. 5 - After the 6146 folder has been deleted you can delete the * at the end of the name. It's too bad that files owners can't be switched as easily as photos owners.
Started by Roger VE7LB @
FT-101ZD
Hi, I wonder if anyone can help me please? I'm trying to re-create, with a 3D printer, an FT-101ZD VFO know. Would anyone out there be able to provide me with as many dimensions as possible for the knob please? Many thanks Martin G0PJO
Started by Martin Waller G0PJO @
FR101 and FL101 twins 8
Hello all Just joined the group. Have almost a “full set” but now need some extra room. I have a 101 pair for sale. Complete with all filters, converters, plastic on the panels, matching speaker and microphone. Worked perfectly when last used 18 months ago. Offers?? Peter G4EXK Blackburn
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Locked FT-101 Repairs Needed 2
I have 3 ft101s,one double e and two Es that need recapping and realingnment . Is there anybody in the Kissimmee,Florida area that can give me an estimate?
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Correct serial numbers 3
I have acquired a FT101E .and somewhat confused serial number on back is 5G 301207 and one on side chassis just 301452 Trying to track down the correct model early /mid /late to determine if the correct boards are installed trying to track down a problem Iam transmitting a hum . Any help or guidance would be appreciated
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FRL-263 DO12/04CS relay 2
Does anyone know where one can find a replacement for the FRL-263 DO12/04CS relay? I know several radios including my FT-107m have these mounted on the chasis. 73 Richard Goldblatt / WD4IKI
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I’m new here 3
Hi everybody. I’m new here. I have an early vintage FT-101 (w/ spare finals), with the speaker/phone patch, FV-101 remote VFO, and the matching scope. Everything worked when last used (last summer). Non smoking house. I’ve had this equipment (except for the scope) since new, when I was first licensed in 1971. I am now to the point in my life where I need to lighten my load and pass on the good equipment and throw out the junk. So.... What are these items worth? Are any of these items of interest to anyone here? I am located in Newfoundland Canada. 73 Graham, VO1DZA
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FT-101e ALC issue 8
I've been troubleshooting an FT-101e with an ALC issue. I get full power out at all times. After about 10 minutes of warmup, the alc fails to deflect much to the left. It works great for a few a minutes. I've checked and replaced as needed all of the components in the alc circuit that feed to the processor board. I disconnected the white wire that feeds the processor board and my -1.2v steadily drops to about -.3v. I don't know where else to look. Would gassy finals cause this? Even though I still get full output power? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Bob KF8IY
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frequency calibration ft-101zd 3
hello my ft-101zd is not perfectly in frequency it is out of frequency example if I go to 141000 mhz the correct frequency is 140998 mhz to center it in frequency I have the instruments of the laboratory frequency meter but I don't know what I need to adjust can someone help me? iz8jfa franco73 Mail priva di virus. www.avg.com
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modulation usb lsb calibration 4
hello I have a modulation difference between usb and lsb in lsb the modulation is wider, in usb it comes out narrower what should I calibrate to have a usb and lsb modulation the same? iz8jfa franco 73 -- Questa email è stata esaminata alla ricerca di virus da AVG. http://www.avg.com
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modulation usb lsb calibration ft-101zd 3
hello I have a modulation difference between usb and lsb in lsb the modulation is wider, in usb it comes out narrower what should I calibrate to have a usb and lsb modulation the same? iz8jfafranco 73 Mail priva di virus. www.avg.com
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FT-101e Meter issue 3
While evaluating an old rig for a friend, I discovered the meter in a FT-101E is not working. I found using a millivolt source and series current limiting resistor that the meter coil is open. Substituting my Fluke on the 300mv range I was able to get readings, although it is difficult to correlate them to what they would be on an analog meter. I could not find specs on what the micro amp rating for the meter. Searching epay, I found rigs to be parted out but no individual meter movement that has been scavenged from a rig. I would be interested in finding data about and a source for the meter movement. Thanks Tim Brown, WB2PAY, Licensed since 1962
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FT-101E Receive Fault 4
Hi I have been given an FT101E in very good condition, but it has a fault on receive, here are the symptoms: Picking up stations, but when the RF gain is turned up the signal becomes unstable and oscillates. Can anyone suggest where the fault may be? Steve G4AQB
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FT-101E Receive Faulty
Well, if one or both power tubes are slightly oscillating from poor neutralization, your receiver could hear it as a carrier or the bizarre harmonics from that oscillation could also leak into your audio chain somehow.
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Yaesu XF8.9HC 600 Hz IF Filter for CW Mode in an FT-101ZD
I’m looking for a Yaesu XF8.9 HC IF filter for the FT-101ZD in excellent, like new, or new condition. Thank you. 73, Michael Smith N4KZO
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Cabinet Cover Screws for an FT-101ZD 2
Having misplaced the eight top cover screws, I am looking for a set of cabinet cover screws for a Yaesu FT-101ZD transceiver. The screws are cadmium plated steel metric, 3 mm diameter, 0.5 thread pitch, Phillips pan head painted a dark gray, of length 5 mm fully threaded. I would like the gray painted screw heads to match the original cabinet paint. Thank you. 73, Michael Smith N4KZO
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Fox Tango Corp. 89H2.1 IF Filter Specification and Installation Information and Schematic Needed: filter installed in an FT-101ZD Mk 0 4
I have found that a Fox Tango Corp. 89H2.1 IF filter has previously been installed in a used FT-101ZD Mk 0 that I purchased. I have no documentation for this installation, and cannot find any on the internet. The original Yaesu SSB filter was left mounted on the PB-1963B UNIT (IF board) and the Fox Tango filter mechanically attached to the Yaesu filter case with copper foil tape. A small PCB; with what looks like a transistor, a resistor, fixed capacitors, a variable capacitor, and inductor; is mounted with double sided tape atop the Fox Tango filter; I assume this is for impedance matching and possibly an amplifier. A small gauge red/white wire has been run from underneath the PCB through a mounting hole for the presently empty CW filter space, to the small PCB. (I expect that this wire will need to be rerouted to properly install a CW filter.) Coaxial “jumpers” were connected from the Fox Tango filter I/O to test pins atop the IF board. Do you have any information concerning this Fox Tango filter installation-modification, so I can clarify the functionality (either impedance matching or amplifier, or both) of the small circuit atop the filter, and for reference when needed, to understand exactly what has been done? In general, I understand an SSB 2.1 KHz wide (@ -6 dB?) IF bandpass (crystal ?) filter has been installed, while I would like to understand why the original filter was left in the radio. Is the original SSB filter still functioning in the radio? Also, I would like to know insertion loss and all specifications of this 2.1 KHz IF filter. A filter response curve plot would be great, expecting that to accompany the written specifications. The schematic, installation instructions, and filter specifications documentation would clarify, and answer my questions. Does the variable bandwidth control still function as described in the Yaesu instruction manual, with exception to the maximum bandwidth? It is a mystery to me why the original filter was left in the radio, unless it is cascaded with the Fox Tango Corp. filter. Is the original SSB IF filter functional in the radio, or has it been electrically isolated and left mounted on the IF board? Does anyone have actual experience with using the Fox Tango 2.1 KHz IF filter in operation with the FT-101ZD who could qualitatively comment on its effectiveness and performance? Thank you. 73, Michael Smith, N4KZO
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FT-101ZD MK0, Series 05: 12 Volt D.C. Power Supply Tolerance
Does any one know the tolerance for the 12 VDC power supply? With the transformer set to 117 VAC (noted on the rear panel), the 12 VDC buss measures 11.77 VDC at the Lever Switch Unit PB-1975 (NO. 20) S01 (input, brown wire), D.C. supply to the noise blanker. Thank you. 73, Michael Smith
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FT-101E vs. FT-101ZD Receive Performance and Operation — Which One is Better?
Considering the receive performances and operation of the FT-101E and the FT-101ZD, which one is better and why? Thank you. 73, Michael Smith, N4KZO
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