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Re: Powersource for the FT818

 

I too run? my 818 from my Astron 50M but if the radio is going to be dormant then I use the Windcamp door panel to turn the internal battery off. My YEasu handhelds too seem to have some minor current drain that depletes the battery over time.

I don't use noisy switchers but found a couple of wall warts that work great.

The commercial kX3 wall wart is very quiet.
John VE3IPS?

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John VE3IPS
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Re: Powersource for the FT818

 

Pro Audio Engineering distributes the Kx33 power supply in Europe through in the UK, and in Switzerland as well as directly from the .? Please note the special group pricing is only available directly from the USA.

Cheers & 73,
Howie / WA4PSC
Pro Audio Engineering


Re: Powersource for the FT818

 

Hi!
The PAE Kx33 is a constant voltage (CV) power supply and works perfectly when charging the internal battery using the built-in FT-817/818 charger.

Cheers & 73,
Howie / WA4PSC
Pro Audio Engineering


Re: Powersource for the FT818

 

Hello,will it charge the battery as well?? Also I am in Europe is there a distributor??
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Re: Should you leave the battery pack installed when not in use?

 

I leave it in the radio, but I unplug it when I'm not using it.

Zack W9SZ


On Tue, Nov 29, 2022 at 5:15 AM S1mpleton <sfosgate@...> wrote:
I personally remove if storing for more than 2 weeks.

At 1 point I needed it and it had leaked to zero.

I could only get it to power and charge by installing the alkaline pack to reboot it.


Scott A Fosgate


Re: Should you leave the battery pack installed when not in use?

S1mpleton
 

I personally remove if storing for more than 2 weeks.

At 1 point I needed it and it had leaked to zero.

I could only get it to power and charge by installing the alkaline pack to reboot it.


Scott A Fosgate


Should you leave the battery pack installed when not in use?

 

Hi Folks

I have an FT817ND with the upgraded battery pack (SBR-32MH 1900Mah), which I use /P but normally with an external Li On battery pack.? I know that there has been much discussion about voltage leakage when the radio is stored unused but I want to ask a simple question.? When the radio is being stored say for a few weeks should the battery pack be removed, or is it ok to just leave it and then charged before next use?? My radio has the 3D printed PowerPole adapter installed and is usually used for LEO operations but now the weather is colder I wont be heading out as much!

Thanks

73, Paul 2E0PJY


Re: Powersource for the FT818

 

Hi Ken,

Surprisingly, just the transformer for a true 4 A 14 V linear supply weighs in over 3 lbs and is larger than the entire PAE Kx33 supply including AC mains cable, weighing in at less than 1 lb..? Then there is the rest of the circuitry including the pass transistor or power regulator IC for the linear which must be attached to a decent heatsink.? I have been designing power supplies, both switching and linear for over 30 years for mobile audio and other contracts and linears are great for fixed location, cost and size no object purposes, but to bring along on a trip...not so much.? it is the reason I designed the Kx33; I started buying the other small switchers recommended by hams in this group (when it was yahoo) and others, but they all were noisy.

Anyway, at home I run a large, heavy, expensive Astron 50M which works great, but it is not portable!

Cheers & 73,
Howie / WA4PSC


Re: Powersource for the FT818

 

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By "Old style" I assume you mean a linear power supply...

"Clean" switching power supplies are available, but at such low current levels (5 amps in this example), a linear power supply would be small and light, as opposed to a 25-30 amp linear power supply.

Ken, N2VIP

On Nov 28, 2022, at 16:16, Pietro Molina <pietro@...> wrote:

?Pay attention to the noise that a power supply can generate, especially if you want work in HF. The better choice is a old style power supply, not a switching one.?
The important thing is always the EMI. Use the best you can...

Pietro I2OIM


Re: Powersource for the FT818

 

Pay attention to the noise that a power supply can generate, especially if you want work in HF. The better choice is a old style power supply, not a switching one.?
The important thing is always the EMI. Use the best you can...

Pietro I2OIM


Re: Powersource for the FT818

 

Another option is to get the PAE Kx33 Low-RFI supply...many hundreds of FT owners have taken advantage of the special group pricing for the Kx33 and adapter

We have sold over 5000 to hams tired of high RFI and large linear supplies, and of all rig types: EleYaeComKenXieLabFlex, you name it!

Cheers & 73,
Howie / WA4PSC
Pro Audio Engineering


Re: Powersource for the FT818

 

Yes that supply will power the FT818 well

73, ron, n9ee/r

Ron Wright, N9EE/R
Hernando Co ARES EC
Spring Hill, Florida also n9ee55@...


On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 03:12:06 PM EST, N1QDQ <n1qdq@...> wrote:


That supply will be fine for the 818. One thing to think about is the output connections. That supply is more of a "bench supply" and you will have to build a cable to get power to the 818. Are you planning powering multiple radios or accessories? Are you thinking of standardizing DC connections in your setup, possibly Anderson Powerpole, on your 818 and other equipment? You might find that a supply with a higher rating, and standard power connections, could be a better deal in the long run.

I'm not saying "don't buy it" but some forethought can save you a second purchase, or a bunch of small purchases, you were not expecting to make.

Enjoy! 73


Re: Powersource for the FT818

 

That supply will be fine for the 818. One thing to think about is the output connections. That supply is more of a "bench supply" and you will have to build a cable to get power to the 818. Are you planning powering multiple radios or accessories? Are you thinking of standardizing DC connections in your setup, possibly Anderson Powerpole, on your 818 and other equipment? You might find that a supply with a higher rating, and standard power connections, could be a better deal in the long run.

I'm not saying "don't buy it" but some forethought can save you a second purchase, or a bunch of small purchases, you were not expecting to make.

Enjoy! 73


Re: Powersource for the FT818

 

Yes


On Mon, 28 Nov 2022, 16:44 , <on3plz@...> wrote:
Hello,

? I have a FT818 and I would to power it with a power supply that has the output of DC13.8 with the current of 5A.? Will it be safe??



I am new into the hobby.

thanks

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Powersource for the FT818

 

Hello,

? I have a FT818 and I would to power it with a power supply that has the output of DC13.8 with the current of 5A.? Will it be safe??



I am new into the hobby.

thanks

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Re: 3rd harmonic on 2M. Any fixes?

 

I decided to perform the most basic alignment on the 817ND and set the bias on the PA block. I started from scratch and got them on spec, at 37.5mA each, 75mA total. The harmonic is still present but the interference on the IC705 when I am 2MHz below it on the RS-44 downlink seems to be gone/negligible (knock wood). Other than this spur issue the rig is solid and works as it should. It's possible it is working as it should right now :) It looks like I will have a chance to A/B my current 817ND against another 817ND in early December so that should be interesting.?

One thing I did was to set up my FT991A on the bench with the 705 on top of it (my initial LEO setup) and run some of the same tests. The 3rd harmonic is still present on both the 705 and the TinySA analyzer but at a much lower power level. I'm OK with thing as they stand especially if I can consistently work V/U on my current setup without the front end of the IC705 getting overloaded.

Thanks again, Pete N1QDQ


Re: Check out Yaesu FT-897D to LDG AT-897 - Radio to Auto Tuner Cable - 12 inches on eBay!

 

I've purchased Icom and Yaesu CAT cables from him. All excellent performers.? Maybe a bit more expensive than other choices but I only had to buy once to get what I needed.

Take care,
Mark
AA3K?

On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 9:47 PM, Graham Dobbs
<ggrdobbs@...> wrote:

Check out Yaesu FT-897D to LDG AT-897 - Radio to Auto Tuner Cable - 12 inches on eBay!

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/162541982507?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=ApcGCQuMQ0e&sssrc=2047675&ssuid=D5B1bm6zSMa&widget_ver=artemis&media=EMAIL

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Re: Check out Yaesu FT-897D to LDG AT-897 - Radio to Auto Tuner Cable - 12 inches on eBay!

 

Hi Larry
We're are you,
Have you looked at the menu and done a full reset
Thanks Dave?

On Tue, 15 Nov 2022, 17:59 Larry Johnson, <larryj@...> wrote:

Any recommendations for a place that does Yaesu FT897 Service? I just picked up one at an Estate Sale, it works well except it has only about 10-watts output power on the HF bands. I haven't tried VHF yet.

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I already have an FT-817, for when I want to work with QRP.?I enjoy running it at the 1/2-watt power level on the internal batteries, which always amazes the Net Controls of the nets I check into!

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Larry

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Subject: [ft817] Check out Yaesu FT-897D to LDG AT-897 - Radio to Auto Tuner Cable - 12 inches on eBay!

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Check out Yaesu FT-897D to LDG AT-897 - Radio to Auto Tuner Cable - 12 inches on eBay!

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Re: Check out Yaesu FT-897D to LDG AT-897 - Radio to Auto Tuner Cable - 12 inches on eBay!

David Thompson
 

Larry, I use the Yaesu Factory Service Center in California. I just sent an FT-897D to them for repair/replacement of a zebra screen. The other two times I've used them they were reasonably quick, had good communications, and I thought charged a fair price for the repair.

73 de AG7TX...


Re: Someone with FT-818 and internal battery to do test with external power plug?

 

Maybe install a bleed resistor. Anything from 1k to 10k ought to do it.?

Joe n1khb


On Tue, Nov 22, 2022 at 11:51 PM, N1QDQ
<n1qdq@...> wrote:
Hi Simon, I have an 817ND and I observed voltage at the power connector with a powerpole asapter installed. I just posted about this issue then found your thread in a search.

I ran your tests and:
1) open
2) open
4) 2.6v
5) 81uA

Additionally:
With the internal battery installed I see 0.8v from the center pin to chassis ground with the plug/adapter removed.
When I checked the voltage at the adapter with the internal battery uninstalled I could see it bleed down from about 1v to 0v in a few seconds, so there is cap discharge (?) involved.

If I understand you correctly the schottky diode is leaking voltage through the power connector. I run a parallel "Y" harness to power a second rig (IC705) and often have the supply side disconnected (habit). That would mean the 705 can draw that 2.6v. Having voltage at the power connector has me a little freaked out. I'm now thinking about reverse voltage protection on the 817 supply cable.

Thanks for the informative thread, Pete N1QDQ