Re: Can I use the Yaesu SAD-25 power supply instead of the Yaesu SAD-24 power supply to charge my Yaesu FT-60R/E?
There are two versions.? I believe the older one could be charged thru the DC jack. I believe, however the newer ones cannot.? And, no, I have no idea why the change. Dave J. AF0DJ (who owns several
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Dave Jeffries AF0DJ
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Re: Can I use the Yaesu SAD-25 power supply instead of the Yaesu SAD-24 power supply to charge my Yaesu FT-60R/E?
I read my page 9 of the manual differently. My page 9 expressly states the battery ... may be charged by connecting to the "ext dc jack" with? their adapters, or it also implies any 12 to 16 vdc
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Ray, W4BYG
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#19983
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Re: Can I use the Yaesu SAD-25 power supply instead of the Yaesu SAD-24 power supply to charge my Yaesu FT-60R/E?
Actually, neither one. That is, assuming your intent is to plug it into the side of the radio. The US version of the FT-60R may only be charged using a drop-in desk charger (SBH-13 with PA-48
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Michael WA7SKG
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Re: Can I use the Yaesu SAD-25 power supply instead of the Yaesu SAD-24 power supply to charge my Yaesu FT-60R/E?
Hank, The SBH-13 needs a 12V power input. Andrew VK5CV Get Outlook for iOS<https://aka.ms/o0ukef> ________________________________ Sent: Sunday, July 28, 2024 4:36:27 AM To: [email protected]
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Andrew Russell
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Re: Can I use the Yaesu SAD-25 power supply instead of the Yaesu SAD-24 power supply to charge my Yaesu FT-60R/E?
I have the FT-60R with the SBH-13 charging cradle and the FNB-83 7.2 v NiMH battery.
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Hank Tyler
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Re: Used Price for FT-60R?
Take a look on QRZ.com and see what they are selling for. -- Gary KY8M Macomb, MI.
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dcx3420
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#19979
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Used Price for FT-60R?
What is the current used price for an FT-60R in great shape, with two brand new batteries and the stock drop-in charger? I don't have the original box or the printed manual, but I do have the stock
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Chris Smart
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Re: Can I use the Yaesu SAD-25 power supply instead of the Yaesu SAD-24 power supply to charge my Yaesu FT-60R/E?
The SAD-25 is intended for the FT5DR radio. The SAD-24 is for the charge cradle SBH-13. -- Clint Bradford K6LCS http//www.work-sat.com
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Clint Bradford
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#19977
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Re: Can I use the Yaesu SAD-25 power supply instead of the Yaesu SAD-24 power supply to charge my Yaesu FT-60R/E?
Which cradle do you have? And is your radio an "R" or an "E?" -- Clint Bradford K6LCS http//www.work-sat.com
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Clint Bradford
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#19976
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Re: Can I use the Yaesu SAD-25 power supply instead of the Yaesu SAD-24 power supply to charge my Yaesu FT-60R/E?
Either are absolutely fine to use. [email protected]> wrote:
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Dale Robins - 2W0ODS
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#19975
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Re: Can I use the Yaesu SAD-25 power supply instead of the Yaesu SAD-24 power supply to charge my Yaesu FT-60R/E?
Might want to post the type of battery you want to charge. -- Gary KY8M Macomb, MI.
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dcx3420
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#19974
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Can I use the Yaesu SAD-25 power supply instead of the Yaesu SAD-24 power supply to charge my Yaesu FT-60R/E?
As the title reads.
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Hank Tyler
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Re: FT-60 transmitting off frequency on 70cm
I am glad to read, that it worked for you! 73, Chris
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Chris
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Re: FT-60 transmitting off frequency on 70cm
I finally got around to adjusting the PLL reference frequency today. I used my SDR and while transmitting, just turned the reference frequency up until it lined up with the desired frequency. Now both
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VK3DCR
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#19970
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Re: FT-60 transmitting off frequency on 70cm
Hi Ryan, If yor TX frequency is off, then the PLL reference frequency needs adjustment. It is normal, that a frequency error is about three times higher on 70cm than on 2m. If you record the original
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Chris
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#19969
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Re: FT-60 transmitting off frequency on 70cm
Hi Chris, Is it the PLL reference frequency that needs to be adjusted? Are you able to tell me what the actual function of that is and what I should be looking for when adjusting? I don't have a
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VK3DCR
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#19968
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Re: FT-60 transmitting off frequency on 70cm
Could try a factory reset. Jardy Dawson WA7JRD Message sent by....Oh look!! Pretty lights!!
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JARDY DAWSON
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#19967
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Re: FT-60 transmitting off frequency on 70cm
The reference frequency can be adjusted in the service menu. For details, check the service manual (technical supplement). Write down the current setting, so you can revert to the original setting, in
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Chris
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Re: FT-60 transmitting off frequency on 70cm
For ham radio frequencies, the radio should be set for wide. Public safety and commercial freqs are narrow. Jardy Dawson WA7JRD Message sent by....Oh look!! Pretty lights!!
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JARDY DAWSON
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#19965
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FT-60 transmitting off frequency on 70cm
Hello, I have noticed that my FT-60 transmit audio is a bit distorted/clipping when transmitting on 70cm. I have tested this with recording the receive audio on my Anytone 878, UV5R and UBCD436
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VK3DCR
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