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Re: RigExpert Ti-3000
Thanks Alex! Andy ---- On Wed, 17 Nov 2021 15:14:01 +0000 LY4SA <LY4SA@...> wrote ---- Yes, You can. "+" sign means electrolytic Alex LY4SA
By F4VWD · #270 ·
Re: RigExpert Ti-3000
Yes, You can. "+" sign means electrolytic Alex LY4SA
By LY4SA <LY4SA@...> · #269 ·
Re: RigExpert Ti-3000
Thanks for the replies. I don't have much experience in tackling these kind of jobs but I do have a connector cable lying around that I used to use to connect a Timewave Navigator with a Kenwood
By F4VWD · #268 ·
Re: RigExpert Ti-3000
That gives me an idea, Greg.? I wonder if I can add the blocking cap and resister to my radio internally between the TRS and the mini-DIN and just use the mini-DIN plug with my rigblaster
By Mike - W1MI · #267 ·
Re: RigExpert Ti-3000
Hi... The schematic diagram is 100% working. I have a RigExpert TI-5000 with a selfmade cable using it with my FT-847. I am not using PKT, but all other stuff works just as it should You can ask me if
By LY4SA <LY4SA@...> · #266 ·
Re: RigExpert Ti-3000
I've not used the RigExpert, but have interfaced a Raspberry Pi to the 847. The diagram looks good, at least on the 847 side. The TRS jack is used for the HF (SSB) modes. As shown in
By Greg D · #265 ·
RigExpert Ti-3000
I recently bought a RigExpert Ti-3000 to use with my Icom IC-7000 but I'd also like to use it with my 847. Unfortunately RigExpert don't make a suitable cable for the 847, no idea why, but they have
By F4VWD · #264 ·
Re: 158 members
In message <CAKi7SJHkXAA4HSgMFXCaX9op62+t8uXsNkQdne1gbnc=S=O-5w@...>, Hal Dale <wb4aeg@...> writes I got mine 2nd hand in the late 90s. I've just fired it up on 4m for a sked. I only
By Brian Howie GM4DIJ · #263 ·
Re: International Space Station (ISS)
Hi Rob, Good question! It’s a great rig but as you know it’s also older technology. Personally, I would start with the user’s manual. It has a pretty complete description of how to use the
By Robin Burke <robinsburke@...> · #262 ·
Re: International Space Station (ISS)
HI "Yes for all"... ;-) Check here for the pdf FT847 manual /g/YaesuFT847/files 73
International Space Station (ISS)
Hi I've never used the satellite facility on the FT-847. How does one set it up to work through the FM Repeater on the ISS. Is it possible to save the CTCSS Tone on the uplink? Any guidance would
By Rob · #260 ·
Re: 158 members
Hello 847’rs Got mine in lock down Nov 20’ after being QRT for 20 years, the guy who owned it before me, used it for listening never used on TX. Like some of the 847 ‘rs on this thread my
By Paul Williams · #259 ·
Re: 158 members
Me too?!! Mike 4X1LM
By Michael Luft · #258 ·
Re: 158 members
Well my post certainly brought a few of you out of the wood work! I love my 847, I have only recently bought it, mint condition and looking at it I cant believe it was designed over 20 years ago as
By Rob · #257 ·
Re: 158 members
Bought new, used regularly, but I'm not tempting providence by saying anything else. 73 de VK6CR
By Ian <ian@...> · #256 ·
Re: 158 members
I got mine a couple of years back and the only problem I have is that it needs an alignment. The display is off frequency 50 - 500 hz depending on the band. I've just learned to live with it and keep
By Carey W4TFZ <csmith3233@...> · #255 ·
Re: 158 members
I just got mine a few months ago. My best friend (now SK) had one and used it for sattelite work. I would like to use mine with JTDX but am having difficulty with rig control. Since I bought it,
By Micky Corrow · #254 ·
Re: 158 members
I love my FT-847…. I’ve set four AMSAT satellite distance records with it within the last 2 years….. amazing satellite full duplex radio.. de Joe. KE9AJ
By Joe <jcwerth1@...> · #253 ·
Re: 158 members
I use mine daily as my primary shack rig. Mostly 2m FM, but I work all the other bands as well. My gripes with the rig: One is that the "Fast" button's action is backwards when
By Greg D · #252 ·
Re: 158 members
Well, happy for now, no problems. It isn't used all that much but will get a good amount of workout come Springtime when I start learning Satellite ops. 73, Richard AG5M
By Richard AG5M · #251 ·