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Re: WSJT-X and FT-980 ?
I am posting this from a Linux (Mint Tricia 19.3) running WSJT-X via a SignaLink USB interface. My FT8/PSK31 rig is normally a TS-930S but it's currently out of line for maintenance and a couple of upgrades. In its place is one of my FT-980s.
I don't have a radio cable built for the Yaesu but may order one, connect the SignaLink along with one of my FIF232's up to the host PC and see if the '980 is usable in CAT mode. Since the only thing I'd need to alter within the program is frequency, WSJT-X's computer control capabilities should work nicely -IF- the control set is properly implemented. (Power level is set-and-forget at roughly 60W PEP, as is audio output to the SignaLink - and these modes use USB regardless of band.) This rig has an FC-757AT connected to it. Band memories are a nice feature with the Yaesu tuner - unlike the '930 which must be manually retuned each time I QSY to a different band. The only downfall to running the '980 is its slightly tighter audio passband on TX and RX. Whether or not this is a severe limitation remains to be seen. 73 - Fred, N8YX |
Re: WSJT-X and FT-980 ?
Hi Fred,
I verified that WSJT-X was able to read the FT-980 frequency and update itself. That is as far as I got ... but I think it answers your question. I downloaded the Hamlib 4.0 library and have been digging into it. It looks like the Alpha level backend only supports the following right now: static int ft980_open(RIG *rig);
static int ft980_close(RIG *rig);
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ft980_set_freq
ft980_get_freq
fft980_set_mode
ft980_get_mode
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fft980_set_mem
t980_get_mem
-- But it is a base to start adding additional functionality. Shouldn't be too difficult to get everything fixed up and moved through Beta to Stable I would think. I'll start work on it ... -Mat Breton, N8TW |
Hamlib Rig "Translator": Fake SW into thinking the FT-980 is a TS-2000
After digging into hamlib a bit, I've discovered an executable that will act as a virtual "translator": it will make your rig (FT-980 or other) appear as a TS-2000 to software programs trying to interface to it with CAT. This means that if the SW supports the TS-2000 ... it will at least partially support the FT-980. The software does NOT have to use Hamlib ... this translator is an independent program that will translate the raw "serial" streams en-route.
Caveats: 1. I have tried it yet. 2. It involves setting up a virtual com port. In Linus this is pretty easy. In windows it is more involved. 3. You have to install Hamlib on your machine. 4. Because the Hamlib FT-980 backend is Alpha, current functionality is very limited (frequency, mode, memories). We will hopefully address this ... But ... I think there is great hope that a huge array of software might be available for use with our venerable FT-980 rigs. The TS-2000 is very widely supported I believe. -Mat -- -Mat Breton, N8TW |
Re: Hi FT-980 Owners
This is great Fred!
I was able to add the always on fan without major mechanical effort (I had to drill a couple holes for the rubber isolation stakes in the heat sink cover sheet metal). If you care take a look in the Files->Mod section for my writeup. Can't hear the always-on fan running, and the primary fan only comes on when I am working a digital contest (like the RTTY Roundup with begins in a few hours). -- -Mat Breton, N8TW |
FT-980 - Low Modulation in AM Mode
HI,
I buried the following enquiry in another thread so thought it best to bring it to light in its own thread... Operating my FT-980 on AM for the first time this weekend, on-air comments suggested that the rig has a modulation issue. With Mic Gain at max, people commented on poor modulation. I can’t get any action at all on the ALC meter in AM and need to almost shout to get it moving on SSB.?? My first thought was the 0.33uF capacitor but, checking the circuit, this is switched in and out using the Tone Switch. Switching from "1" to "2" made no difference. Could it be the microphone cartridge? How would I test it? Online searching for information revealed very little, it seems this particular microphone (MH-1B8) was not widely used.? Any clues on testing the microphone, sourcing a replacement cartridge or other avenues of enquiry would be appreciated. includes photos and a circuit for the microphone.? If it’s significant, the unit was built in 1985.? ?
All the best,
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Mark
VK2MOH |
FT-980 w/ FC-757AT
Anyone else in the group using this combo?
I dragged my tuner and FIF-232 out of storage today and along with one of my '980s, set it up for FT8. That rig and tuner ensemble work MUCH better than other contemporaries of the period (and even a few later rigs such as Kenwood's 9x0"AT" equipped models) . One fly in the ointment: With the tuner set to "auto", it appears that some bands won't auto-select under control of the radio. Putting it in "manual" mode, band switching works properly - so this indicates the CPU and switching logic local to the tuner is in order. I tried two different interface cables and verified connections for each. This leaves the isolation diodes between the remote connector and the CPU. I'll post a reply with results of testing/replacement when I dive back into the unit in case someone encounters the same problem. 73 - Fred, N8YX |
Re: FT-980 - Low Modulation in AM Mode
My rig actually came with the MH-1B8 hand mic (the FT-980 standard 600 ohm hand mic) ... I quickly retired it somewhere. I'll try to dig it up. I would not be shocked if the mic element was not in as good a shape as it used to be. I a number of older mics: many have aged well ... but a few have not.
Note: if I set my mic gain at max (or anywhere near it) on my FT-980, I will overload the mic pre-amp resulting in poor audio. Any chance this could be it? -- -Mat Breton, N8TW |
Helping Hand: Picture of the back of the IF PCB
The next time someone takes off the IF PCB, could you snap a high-res picture for me? I'm trying to check to see if a jumper on the back was put back on the correct pads ... doesn't seem to match the schematic. No rush ... just keep me in mind ...
-- -Mat Breton, N8TW |
Re: FT-980 w/ FC-757AT
Did some digging into the tuner this morning. First order of business was to verify correct voltage on each of the four Band Data lines as the various bands were selected by the '980. This checked out.
Next, that data was verified on D03-D06 at the cathodes first (nearest the radio - consult the Instruction Manual schematic) then at the anodes (nearest the uPD7507 CPU). All check except for the "B" line. This line makes up part of the control nibble for 3.5, 7, 18 and 21MHz. If the right voltage isn't present, the tuner will merely go to the nearest band which matches the nibble value (e.g., 14MHz in binary is 0101 and 21MHz is 0111 - MSD first.) A check of diode D04 showed it to be bad; it was replaced but the problem persists. All pull-up resistors and other components in the area check out, though if you examine the "B" data line of the CPU at the CPU itself with an ohmmeter, it reads 110KOhms - while the other (properly working) data pins read 101K or thereabouts. This leads me to believe the CPU is partially bad. Note that if you select Manual mode, ALL data lines are pulled low at the CPU and band switching is handled via a different means - the tuner will still work properly in this fashion so in Manual the defective pin isn't an issue. Unfortunately, the device is a factory-programmed part. I'm half tempted to redesign the tuner to use a BASIC Stamp or similar embedded micro that has a lot of I/O pins, barring me being able to find another tuner or CPU Board. 73 - Fred, N8YX? |
Re: FT-980 w/ FC-757AT
Your logic makes sense: if the blocking diode was defective-shorted (vs open), it could expose the MCU pin to raw IO voltage (vs emulating a low-side driver). If the FC-757 is like the 980, Yaesu didn't seem to provide a huge amount of protection to the IO. The FILT pins on the ACC1 plug go right into CMOS logic gate inputs for example.
I haven't reverse engineered this aspect of the radio (as I only wish I owned the 757 tuner), so I'm going to have to wish you luck! -- -Mat Breton, N8TW |
FT-980 Used with a transverter - frequency display to suit VHF / UHF band
Hi All.
I'm new here, so be kind.......? ? 8-) I've got two 980s - one of them was my first solid state rig, bought new in the mid-80s and the other is a donor rig I got hold of for a song some 20 years ago. I seem to remember that when the rig is set to the 10m band, and certain pins are taken to GND on the ACC1 socket, the frequency display could be made to display 50 / 144 / 432 etc as the 10m band was traversed in 500KHz jumps. The rig stayed on 10m, but displayed the desired transverter frequency 'band'. I cannot find this info documented anywhere however. I seem to remember reading about it in an RSGB RADCOM magazine (probably within the review of the 980 by G3SXJ I think his call was) but even then I don't recall a source for the info being stated. I can't see anything mentioned in the 980 manuals...... Does this ring any bells with anyone or have I been sniffing the PCB degreaser a bit too much.....? 73, Phil Smeaton G0HSS / VK4BAA / VK4KW |
Re: FT-980 Used with a transverter - frequency display to suit VHF / UHF band
Phil,
You can do this from the front panel by selecting the "Key -> V/U" buttons. I have an FTV-901R that's been modified by Yaesu to work with the '980 and IIRC it toggles those lines as its band switch is moved. (Would hook them up and try an experiment but the transverter is stored away at the moment). The FT-980 Technical Supplement provides info on which lines are used with a transverter for frequency display. I'd given some thought to rewriting the firmware and adding our 222 and 902MHz allocations to the available selections if space permits. 73 - Fred, N8YX |
Re: WSJT-X and FT-980 ?
What are you doing with setup parms in WSJT-X for the FIF-232/'980, Mat?
I have 5 serial ports on this particular system - /ttys0 and /ttys4-7. I -think- my CAT connection is currently on /ttys0 but want to make sure of software setup before I go chasing more hardware stuff. Settings are 4800, 8 data bits, two stop bits, no handshake (also tried Xon/Xoff) and cannot seem to get the radio to be recognized. 73 - Fred, N8YX |
Re: WSJT-X and FT-980 ?
I now have the FT-980 functioning in WSJT-X, which is running on Mint Tricia 19.3 (see above). My PTT setup in WSJT-X is VOX and this is handled through a SignaLink USB interface. Once I set audio and power output levels, the only thing I need to do is to use the program to QSY when the various bands open and close.
Also installed MCS 'FT-980 CAT' (from the group's Files area) via Wine and got it to work after checking symlinks, verifying device entries in the WINE config files and so forth. IF Shift, Width and most other controls seem to function. Refer to Wald's setup in to original message in thread for setup details. FWIW, I'm using the OEM Yaesu CAT interface here. 73 - Fred, N8YX |
Re: FT-980 Used with a transverter - frequency display to suit VHF / UHF band
Well, that just proves that you never stop learning!
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I had no idea that the keypad could be used for doing that. I'll give that a try when I get back to the shack. Does it only do it if the links ae present on the rear ACC1? Maybe your modified 901R provides this hardwired linkage? I have a hardcopy of the technical supplement in the shack so I'll look further into that too. I'll be working on the rig over the next couple of weeks to get it back into operational condition. I'd also like to do whatever improvements / upgrades that I can perform on it - especially upgrading any filters etc. I'll have a look in the files section to see what I need to put onto a shopping list..... Thanks Gents - superb knowledge on here..... 73, Phil VK4BAA
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CAT Interface: Hamlib Library Interface
I've gone through "Alpha" testing of the opensource hamlib interface library code (v4.0). The ft-980 code (ft-980.c) is listed at "Alpha", or untested.
? ? ?The Alpha code only has 6 functions listed: get_frequ, set freq, get_mem {number}, set_mem {number}, get_mode, set_mode.? ? ? ?I found only one error: the set_mem error has a bug in a line that limits the ability to set the active memory number from 1 - 15, not 1-16. I found the bug in the 'C' code. My next step is to report this to the developers ... although I plan to set up a toolchain and finish the development myself. If anyone is interested, let me know: I'll set up a Dropbox with my documentation and progress. -- -Mat Breton, N8TW |
Re: WSJT-X and FT-980 ?
This is how I set it up as well (except I'm using a W64 system).? I think I've figured out how hamlib works, next step it to set up a toolchain.
I may have to set up a linux machine since it will be a lot easier to get Git and GCC running on it than to do the same in Windows. I have an old desktop laying around I could use. Any recommendations from anyone on a good Linux distro for programming?? -- -Mat Breton, N8TW |
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