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Re: Battery

 

I have tested the charger which reads 12V output.
I have tested the battery after being on the charger for 12 hours and it reads 7.2V
When I turn on the radio after the battery is fully charged it reads 7.2V
When I key the PTT I see the radio restart and the voltage dropping by 0.1V every time I key the PTT.
So, I am unclear if the battery is damaged or the radio.
Is there anything I else I can test?
This is a new radio, purchased in July 2024 with factory battery.


On Mon, Oct 14, 2024 at 1:02?PM Gordon Smith via <kc2bw=[email protected]> wrote:
Battery voltage is shown on the display when the radio is turned
on...what is the voltage. Is it a Yaesu battery or an aftermarket clone?

Gordon kc2bw

Ray, W4BYG wrote:
> Check your charger. Make sure it is producing the voltage needed.
> Ray, W4BYG
>
> On 10/13/2024 20:13, Norbert Bracke wrote:
>> The radio and battery are about 3 months old
>> I¡¯m surprised that it¡¯s failing already.
>>
>> On Sun, Oct 13, 2024 at 7:03?PM dcx3420 via
>> <> <dcx3420=[email protected]> wrote:
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>>? ? ?Sounds like you might need a new battery. How old is the battery.
>>? ? ?After a full charge
>>? ? ?--
>>? ? ?Gary
>>? ? ?KY8M
>>? ? ?Macomb, MI.
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> "The world is desperate for a faith that combines two things: awestruck sight of unshakable divine Truth, and
> utterly practical, round-the-clock power to make a liberating difference in life"... John Piper
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Re: Battery

 

Battery voltage is shown on the display when the radio is turned on...what is the voltage. Is it a Yaesu battery or an aftermarket clone?

Gordon kc2bw

Ray, W4BYG wrote:

Check your charger. Make sure it is producing the voltage needed.
Ray, W4BYG
On 10/13/2024 20:13, Norbert Bracke wrote:
The radio and battery are about 3 months old
I¡¯m surprised that it¡¯s failing already.

On Sun, Oct 13, 2024 at 7:03?PM dcx3420 via groups.io <> <dcx3420@...> wrote:

Sounds like you might need a new battery. How old is the battery.
After a full charge
--
Gary
KY8M
Macomb, MI.
--
"The world is desperate for a faith that combines two things: awestruck sight of unshakable divine Truth, and
utterly practical, round-the-clock power to make a liberating difference in life"... John Piper


Re: Battery

 

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Check your charger. Make sure it is producing the voltage needed.
Ray, W4BYG

On 10/13/2024 20:13, Norbert Bracke wrote:
The radio and battery are about 3 months old
I¡¯m surprised that it¡¯s failing already.

On Sun, Oct 13, 2024 at 7:03?PM dcx3420 via <dcx3420=[email protected]> wrote:
Sounds like you might need a new battery. How old is the battery.
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After a full charge
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--
Gary
KY8M
Macomb, MI.

-- 
"The world is desperate for a faith that combines two things: awestruck sight of unshakable divine Truth, and 
utterly practical, round-the-clock power to make a liberating difference in life"... John Piper


Re: Battery

 

If you bought it new, then something is not right. All I can think of if the radio is shutting down is there is a defect. Is it still under warranty? ???? On Sun, Oct 13, 2024 at 05:13 PM, Norbert Bracke wrote:
The radio and battery are about 3 months old
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--.
Gary
KY8M
Macomb, MI.


Re: Battery

 

The radio and battery are about 3 months old
I¡¯m surprised that it¡¯s failing already.

On Sun, Oct 13, 2024 at 7:03?PM dcx3420 via <dcx3420=[email protected]> wrote:
Sounds like you might need a new battery. How old is the battery.
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After a full charge
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Gary
KY8M
Macomb, MI.


Re: Battery

 

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Probably a bad battery. ?Can you plug the radio into a car cigarette light and get it to work? ?Do not use the wall wart.?

Jardy Dawson WA7JRD

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On Oct 13, 2024, at 15:57, Norbert Bracke <norbert.bracke@...> wrote:

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After a full charge, every time I key the PTT it seems to drain the battery very quickly and sometimes restarting the radio.
Is there a setting that I inadvertently set that would suck that much power?
Or is the battery damaged?
Or is there some internal damage in the radio itself?


Re: Battery

 

Sounds like you might need a new battery. How old is the battery.
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After a full charge
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--
Gary
KY8M
Macomb, MI.


Battery

 

After a full charge, every time I key the PTT it seems to drain the battery very quickly and sometimes restarting the radio.
Is there a setting that I inadvertently set that would suck that much power?
Or is the battery damaged?
Or is there some internal damage in the radio itself?


Re: No Download With CHIRP

 

Found the "problem". For whatever reason it does not work at all on my Windows 10 laptop, but works like a champ on my Linux computer.
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Michael WA7SKG
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Re: No Download With CHIRP

 

If you cannot get CHIRP to work, try using the FT-60 Commander. Software. You can find this program for free at KC8UNJ.com. Use the alternate write method.?

This way, you should be able to tell if it is a radio problem or software issue. ?




On Friday, August 30, 2024, 17:56, Michael WA7SKG <wa7skg@...> wrote:

I have two FT-60R handhelds. I cannot get them to download to CHIRP. I hold the Moni and turn it on, select F8 Clone, hit F/W and it is in clone mode. When I hit PTT, it never goes to ---TX---. Doesn't matter whether cable is attached or not, or whether CHIRP has been started or not. Every now and then, sometimes holding the PTT for just a second, sometimes holding it for 5-10 seconds, it will momentarily go into ---TX---, but never does the download. CHIRP eventually says "Failure to communicate with radio: Radio not responding."
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I did this a year or so ago and right after pushing the PTT for a second, it went right into ---TX---. Now it doesn't.
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Pushing the Moni button it goes right into ---RX---, but I have no file to upload. I know I had files for this radio previously, but I seem to have lost them.
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My programming cable uses an FTDI chip. It is an after market MIRKIT cable. I've not seen any complaints about it.
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Any ideas what I may be doing wrong?
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Michael WA7SKG
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No Download With CHIRP

 

I have two FT-60R handhelds. I cannot get them to download to CHIRP. I hold the Moni and turn it on, select F8 Clone, hit F/W and it is in clone mode. When I hit PTT, it never goes to ---TX---. Doesn't matter whether cable is attached or not, or whether CHIRP has been started or not. Every now and then, sometimes holding the PTT for just a second, sometimes holding it for 5-10 seconds, it will momentarily go into ---TX---, but never does the download. CHIRP eventually says "Failure to communicate with radio: Radio not responding."
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I did this a year or so ago and right after pushing the PTT for a second, it went right into ---TX---. Now it doesn't.
?
Pushing the Moni button it goes right into ---RX---, but I have no file to upload. I know I had files for this radio previously, but I seem to have lost them.
?
My programming cable uses an FTDI chip. It is an after market MIRKIT cable. I've not seen any complaints about it.
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Any ideas what I may be doing wrong?
?
Michael WA7SKG
?
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Re: FT-60 and Memory Bank Programming

 

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I was strictly referring to the quoted excerpt from the rt systems help files, not the entire thread.? AA3T


On 8/17/2024 2:07 PM, Andy KI6SEP via groups.io wrote:
Not true.? You need to read all of the thread: there are many posts that explicitly describe how to set up the banks.

Andy
KI6SEP

On Fri, Aug 16, 2024 at 6:07?PM Nick Rylatt via <rylatt.nm=[email protected]> wrote:

Just a thought...

These look like the instructions for recalling a memory bank for use rather than assigning channels to a memory bank.

73, Nick, AA3T


On 8/2/2024 8:36 PM, CalFire via wrote:
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On Fri, Aug 2, 2024 at 05:13 PM, CalFire wrote:
Andy,
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Never got your "example". It's O.K., I'll contact R.T. Systems...again.
I did find this R.T. Systems tutorial but the enclosed, from their PDF. See Page 80 in the link below. The snip below makes no sense to me...
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"Now that you have pressed and held the [BAND] key until NOBANK appears,
you must keep moving. The radio will exit that mode rather quickly. No
problem... just press and hold the [BAND] key again. Turn the KNOB on top
to select the bank you want to use. Banks with a number that does not blink
contain channels. A blinking number indicates an empty bank that cannot be
selected. Once you find the one you want, press the [V/M] key to save the
selection. If you want to be sure your selection was saved, press the [V/M]
key to go to VFO mode then again to return to memory mode. When you
return to memory mode the radio will display Bank # indicating the working
bank.
So, that is a lot to sort through. Briefly, your key presses are...
[BAND] (press and hold)
Turn KNOB to select the bank you want.
Press [V/M] to save
The radio will now operate as if it is programmed with only the channels in that memory
bank"
?
?
"A blinking number indicates an empty bank that cannot be selected."
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ALL MY BANKS BLINK! So I can't use any of them? I just did a factory reset!
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How can they be unusable if I just did a factory reset? How can a bank be "empty" and be unusable??
-- 
Sent from laptop
-- 
Sent from laptop


Re: FT-60 and Memory Bank Programming

 

Not true.? You need to read all of the thread: there are many posts that explicitly describe how to set up the banks.

Andy
KI6SEP

On Fri, Aug 16, 2024 at 6:07?PM Nick Rylatt via <rylatt.nm=[email protected]> wrote:

Just a thought...

These look like the instructions for recalling a memory bank for use rather than assigning channels to a memory bank.

73, Nick, AA3T


On 8/2/2024 8:36 PM, CalFire via wrote:
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On Fri, Aug 2, 2024 at 05:13 PM, CalFire wrote:
Andy,
?
Never got your "example". It's O.K., I'll contact R.T. Systems...again.
I did find this R.T. Systems tutorial but the enclosed, from their PDF. See Page 80 in the link below. The snip below makes no sense to me...
?
?
"Now that you have pressed and held the [BAND] key until NOBANK appears,
you must keep moving. The radio will exit that mode rather quickly. No
problem... just press and hold the [BAND] key again. Turn the KNOB on top
to select the bank you want to use. Banks with a number that does not blink
contain channels. A blinking number indicates an empty bank that cannot be
selected. Once you find the one you want, press the [V/M] key to save the
selection. If you want to be sure your selection was saved, press the [V/M]
key to go to VFO mode then again to return to memory mode. When you
return to memory mode the radio will display Bank # indicating the working
bank.
So, that is a lot to sort through. Briefly, your key presses are...
[BAND] (press and hold)
Turn KNOB to select the bank you want.
Press [V/M] to save
The radio will now operate as if it is programmed with only the channels in that memory
bank"
?
?
"A blinking number indicates an empty bank that cannot be selected."
?
ALL MY BANKS BLINK! So I can't use any of them? I just did a factory reset!
?
How can they be unusable if I just did a factory reset? How can a bank be "empty" and be unusable??
-- 
Sent from laptop


Re: FT-60 and Memory Bank Programming

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqCYvrWcvAQ


Re: FT-60 and Memory Bank Programming

 

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Just a thought...

These look like the instructions for recalling a memory bank for use rather than assigning channels to a memory bank.

73, Nick, AA3T


On 8/2/2024 8:36 PM, CalFire via groups.io wrote:
?
On Fri, Aug 2, 2024 at 05:13 PM, CalFire wrote:
Andy,
?
Never got your "example". It's O.K., I'll contact R.T. Systems...again.
I did find this R.T. Systems tutorial but the enclosed, from their PDF. See Page 80 in the link below. The snip below makes no sense to me...
?
?
"Now that you have pressed and held the [BAND] key until NOBANK appears,
you must keep moving. The radio will exit that mode rather quickly. No
problem... just press and hold the [BAND] key again. Turn the KNOB on top
to select the bank you want to use. Banks with a number that does not blink
contain channels. A blinking number indicates an empty bank that cannot be
selected. Once you find the one you want, press the [V/M] key to save the
selection. If you want to be sure your selection was saved, press the [V/M]
key to go to VFO mode then again to return to memory mode. When you
return to memory mode the radio will display Bank # indicating the working
bank.
So, that is a lot to sort through. Briefly, your key presses are...
[BAND] (press and hold)
Turn KNOB to select the bank you want.
Press [V/M] to save
The radio will now operate as if it is programmed with only the channels in that memory
bank"
?
?
"A blinking number indicates an empty bank that cannot be selected."
?
ALL MY BANKS BLINK! So I can't use any of them? I just did a factory reset!
?
How can they be unusable if I just did a factory reset? How can a bank be "empty" and be unusable??
-- 
Sent from laptop


Re: Is there a good explanation on how to use Yaesu Memory banks?

 

On 8/6/2024 12:34 PM, Dan Tomlinson wrote:
a group of memories that have something in common, sometimes beyond just being for the same agency or group
I generally set up a bank for repeaters in a particular county, except for the first couple of banks (which are set up with a bank for the 'TAC' channels for local ARES group (so the TAC number and the channel number are the same), and one bank for simplex) and the last bank with a collection of county repeaters where there's not that many repeaters per county.

Ben
--
Ben Coleman nj8j@...
Radiating from Bedsprings Brigade Manor


Re: Is there a good explanation on how to use Yaesu Memory banks?

 

I have a bank for every place I plan to sleep on my travels.


On Tue, Aug 6, 2024, 12:34 PM Dan Tomlinson via <ki6yow=[email protected]> wrote:
Banks are a logical collection of memories, in other words, a group of memories that have something in common, sometimes beyond just being for the same agency or group. For example, say that you live in an area prone to wildfires. A bank could contain memories for city, county and state fire, law, National Forest, EMS, even Red Cross, etc. In California, we have "MTZs" or Mutual Threat Zones, areas that have adjoining jurisdictions. Those MTZs have pre-defined communications plans using frequencies from the involved agencies as well as Federal mutual aid frequencies. I use my FT-60s banks for those MTZs so I can scan the involved memories in a fire or other emergency.?


Re: Is there a good explanation on how to use Yaesu Memory banks?

 

Banks are a logical collection of memories, in other words, a group of memories that have something in common, sometimes beyond just being for the same agency or group. For example, say that you live in an area prone to wildfires. A bank could contain memories for city, county and state fire, law, National Forest, EMS, even Red Cross, etc. In California, we have "MTZs" or Mutual Threat Zones, areas that have adjoining jurisdictions. Those MTZs have pre-defined communications plans using frequencies from the involved agencies as well as Federal mutual aid frequencies. I use my FT-60s banks for those MTZs so I can scan the involved memories in a fire or other emergency.?


Re: FT-60 and Memory Bank Programming

 



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On Aug 3, 2024, at 10:12 PM, "John Thacker via " <aol.com@groups.io target=_blank>[email protected]> wrote:

Andy,you have been extra helpful after being so disrespected. Good on you!
KU8Q


On Sat, Aug 3, 2024 at 9:56 PM, Andy KI6SEP
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a) I have attached the example that did not come through the other day.
b) I describe the steps I use to set up a Bank below

Sure!? I do not have the programming software you are using so I cannot list the steps for that software.? I can describe the steps I take manually directly on the radio, i.e. manually.
  1. Load all the settings for a simplex or repeater configuration into a memory location.? Things like transmit frequency, receive frequency, CTCSS or DCS tone for transmit (if any),? CTCSS or DCS tone for receive (if any), etc.? I'm going to assume you know how to do this given that you've not asked about this.? You can do this manually or via the software - whatever works for you.
  2. Repeat step (1) for all the frequencies that you care about.
  3. You can confirm the memories are loaded by placing the radio in memory mode instead?of VFO mode, and rotating the selector knob.
  4. Assigning a memory?to a Bank:
    1. With the radio in Memory Mode, turn the selector knob to the first memory location that you want to assign to a memory bank.
    2. Press and hold in the BAND(BAND DN) button for one second. -> that is the button below the 9 button?and to the right of the 0 button.
    3. Rotate the Dial knob (a.k.a. the Selector knob) to select the Memory Bank you want to assign the memory location you selected in step 4.1
    4. Press and hold the F/W button for 1 second to copy the memory channel to the Memory Bank.
    5. You now have added one memory location to one bank.
    6. Repeat steps 4.1 through 4.5 for the next memory location you want to assign to a Bank.
That's it.? One thing to note: you do not need to perform the steps of item 4 for all memories that you want to assign at one time; you can come back and add more memories/perform steps 4 later.

It really is that easy.

This is all covered in the "FT-60R Operating Manual" on page 33.? That page also described how to use/activate a Bank or to not use any Bank.

Although I do not have the RT Systems software and cannot describe how to set up banks with that software, I can describe how FT-60 Commander does that (because that is the software I have).? Please note: I am not suggesting FT60 Commander is better: it merely is the one I have.

Attached you will find my screen capture of the FT60 Commander software operating window which did not come thru?for you the other?day.? This software is easy to use,?and even easier?than the manual steps above. To add or remove a given memory to a Bank, I merely click on the cell in the memory's row and in the column of the bank of interest.? For example, the cell in row 3 for Bank 1 (which is just labelled "1") has been clicked and an X is shown.? This means the settings for "W4CDA" are assigned to Bank 1.? The X in column 10 shows W4CDA is also assigned to Bank 10.? The blanks in the columns for Banks 2 through 9 mean W4CDA will not be accessible (i.e. will be hidden) when any of those Banks are selected/enabled.? I suspect RT Systems software is similarly easy.? Again, the key is to store the settings in a memory location and then assign that memory location to a Bank; you do not store settings into a bank.

The steps for the FT60 Commander software are simple:
  1. Set up the memories for all the frequencies of interest.
  2. Click on the cells associated with a Bank for each memory you want?assigned to that Bank to get an?X to appear. Clock again to clear the X and remove the assignment to a Bank
  3. Send the data to the radio.

How do I use Banks? I have one Bank with all my local frequencies assigned to it.? When I am participating in an event such as a Wine and Cheese?Festival, a Bicycle Ride, or something else, I assign the memory locations of the frequencies that the event will be using and only those locations to Bank 10.? When I get to the event, I activate Bank 10.? If I want, I can even have the radio scan just the event's frequencies.? How? When Bank 10 is enabled, the radio can only access the frequencies in the memories assigned to Bank 10

I use banks in another way.? There are three ways we identify frequency assignments in my area. One is obviously the?frequency.? The second is the?callsign. The last is the, hmm, code name or the function such as Red, Gold, <city>TAC, <city>MSG. I duplicate the settings for each frequency assignment into 3 separate memory locations providing a different Name or Tag for each location: frequency, callsign, and code function.? For example, one local repeater is on 146.230 with a -600kHz offset and a 100Hz CTCSS tone for transmit and for receive.? I store that once in memory location 11 with the tag "146230", a second time in location 311 with the tag "N6NFI", and once in location 711 with the tag "HOSPTL".? This means the radio transmits and receives the same way for these three memories.? The only difference is what I see on the radio's display.

I assign memory 11 to Bank 1, memory 311 to Bank 2, and memory 711 to Bank 3.? When I am in a situation where the Net Control is discussing frequencies, I enable Bank 1; when callsign is being discussed, I enable Bank 2; when tactical/usage/codeword, I enable Bank 3.? And finally, when I am working an event that only uses a few frequencies, I assign memory 11, 311, and 711 to Bank 10 (along with the other frequencies the event is using as I described above).? When I enable Bank 10, all 3 memories cause the radio to operate the same way yet when I turn the selector knob I can see all 3 tags.? Very useful when the event participants are, ahh, casual when discussing frequencies -> I can easily figure out what to do without translating.

I hope this helps

Andy
KI6SEP

p.s. Are you affiliated with the California Depart of Fires?? If so, I may have a contact within the group who might be able to help you in person.

On Sat, Aug 3, 2024 at 7:04?PM CalFire via <ebaniste1937=[email protected]> wrote:

[Edited Message Follows]

Andy,
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Why not post here exactly what you do, step-by-step to accomplish my objective...
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Re: FT-60 and Memory Bank Programming

 

I stopped desiring to assist when he fibbed about RT Systems ...
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--
Clint Bradford K6LCS
http//www.work-sat.com