Hi all,
I am making myself some field-notes for the FT-817, referencing the existing cheat sheets and the manual.
On page 20 of the operating manual:
"If your transceiver is configured for "RF Gain" use, rotating this control fully clockwise in
the SSB/CW/Digital modes will provide best sensitivity. To reduce the receiver's RF Gain
somewhat, rotate this control counter-clockwise slightly. You will observe an increasing
number of bars on the S-meter as you rotate the SQL/RF control counter-clockwise; this
indicates increasing AGC voltage, which is causing the front-end gain to be reduced."
I am presently confused, as I would expect the S-meter to be more active with the RF gain increased, but the way this is written (and in my experience), the S-meter decreases when the RF gain is increased. This also reduces the relevance of an RST based on reading the S-meter.
Am I misreading things?
73