Re: FT-60R Main Board
Hi Jonathan,
I messaged you privately, I think, because I don't want to clutter this discussion with a private issue.
Wondering if you got it.? If not, can you please suggest a different method for
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samer0214@...
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#19344
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Re: FT-60R Main Board
Yes
Sent from my iPhone 12 pro max inter galactic
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RICK
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#19343
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Re: FT-60R Main Board
Yes, I am still active
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Jonathan Cotten
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Re: FT-60R Main Board
Hi Jonathan,
I'm not sure if you're still active on this board.? Please let me know.
Thanks.
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samer0214@...
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Re: No TX at low voltage
I had good luck with SUNDELY FNB-83 2000 mAh Li Ion battery pack with wall-wart plug-in charger that I got several years ago from eBay.
73, Nick , AA3T
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Nick Rylatt
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#19340
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Re: No TX at low voltage
I sent video as part of my review. But it is not made public yet by Amazon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eACaHDMojvw
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John WJ6JW
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Re: No TX at low voltage
Quoted post:
" John WJ6JW
6:25pm #19337 ( /g/Yaesu-FT-60/message/19337 )
I bought this set of Li-Ion battery and charger, (FNB-V67Li 2200mAh Li-ion Battery with CD-47 Charger ?from
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[email protected] <kf7rcm@...>
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#19338
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Re: No TX at low voltage
I bought this set of Li-Ion battery and charger, (FNB-V67Li 2200mAh Li-ion Battery with CD-47 Charger ?from Aimtobest). Guess what? its fit is not right.
Battery was properly charged by its charger
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John WJ6JW
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Re: No TX at low voltage
Here is an interesting article on charging lithium batteries. The author
is not a battery expert but he called on tow people who are: "I called up
two scientists who study lithium batteries, the
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Andy KI6SEP
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Re: No TX at low voltage
Hi, Ben & Bob,
Thanks. Good to know. It seems that Baofeng has a weak front end bandpass filter.
So in noisy environment, it is better not to use Baofeng. I am living in San Jose, CA, and has never
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John WJ6JW
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Re: No TX at low voltage
And it doesn't just take pagers and broadcast to block a UV-5R. I've seen the piddly (100mw, I believe) Part 15 transmitter in a Jabra Cruiser (a Bluetooth device that sends audio to the FM broadcast
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Ben Coleman NJ8J
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Re: No TX at low voltage
Advantage of an F-T60 over a Baofeng?
Here's what my buddy found:? He lives near a hospital (which is on a hill) with several services broadcasting from that location, including several pagers, NOAA
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rkennyjr
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Re: No TX at low voltage
I have read it. What I've offered has to do with, "What is the particular *meaning* with regard to particular battery types.?For instance lead acid and lithium are utterly different in this
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Christian Sweningsen KD2LIN
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Re: No TX at low voltage
Cycles are an industry standard. I suggest you read "Batteries in a Portable World" from Cadex ...
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Clint Bradford
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Re: No TX at low voltage
You missed the important point, that charge cycles aren't what matters, because with LiOn, it's the total amount of recharge, not the number of cycles."500" would only be if battery had been run dead
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Christian Sweningsen KD2LIN
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Re: No TX at low voltage
Hi, Halden,
Thanks.
I am doing a test now to see how good its battery is. I fully changed it on Friday and turned radio on at 8pm Friday. Radio is still on and working fine. According to spec, it
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John WJ6JW
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Re: No TX at low voltage
Hi John,
You don't have to replace your battery.? Just break open the battery case and replace the cells inside.? Some soldering required.? There are notes on this forum about how some people
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HF
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Re: No TX at low voltage
500 would still be only HALF of the nmh cycles. It's a no-brainer.
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John Thacker
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Re: No TX at low voltage
Where'd I get that number? That is what Yaesu cites in their manual for their latest HT - the FT-65.
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Clint Bradford K6LCS
http//www.work-sat.com
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Clint Bradford
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Re: No TX at low voltage
Where did you get your numbers for Lion? 500 is the norm, with a big "but". A "charge cycle" for those batteries, is not number of times charged, but that it's a matter of full discharges, that is,
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Christian Sweningsen KD2LIN
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