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Re: Blown final club? I think I have a membership
I say go for it.? Youtube might get you most of the way there. On Mon, Aug 5, 2024, 10:22?AM Paul Taylor <paul2700work@...> wrote:
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Re: Blown final club? I think I have a membership
Average ham.? That's hilarious. On Mon, Aug 5, 2024, 10:16?AM Ovidiu, YO7LTI via <yo7lti=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Blown final club? I think I have a membership
开云体育Hi Dean, ? May 2001 ? 73….Eric VK2VE. ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Dean, N2TNN
Sent: Monday, August 5, 2024 2:22 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [ft817] Blown final club? I think I have a membership ? Eric, ? Thanks for the information. I have the original box so the serial number is right there it is 1G35xxxx. April 2001 batch 35? ?Correct? ? Puts out 2 watts on the second scale and 4.2 on top scale. ? Fun day, ? Dean N2TNN From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Eric <eric@...> ? Hi Dean, ? The serial number should be on a label on the bottom of the radio, between the battery door and the rear heatsink. It will be in the format ?of a digit and then a letter and then 6 digits. The first digit indicated the last digit of the year of manufacture, the letter indicated the month of manufacture with C being January, the next two digits are the batch number and the last 4 digits are the actual number in the batch of that particular radio so, for instance, if your radio has a serial number of 2G051234 it would mean that it was build in 2002, in May, was batch number 05 and its individual serial in the batch was 1234. ? That is how the serial numbers on all later Yaesu radios work. Not sure whether they used the same system on earlier radios in 60’s, 70’ etc. ? 73….Eric VK2VE. ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Dean, N2TNN ? Rick, ? Thank you for the response and I will be on the phone Monday. I just pulled the old girl out of the case and pulled the battery pack out. Guess I have to do some testing and get her on the air for the NAQCC word challenge. ? This rig and a QRP+ if you remember are the start to my CW experience. Don't know what I would do with out them. Just like the old pup listening to the cw music and tail tapping her on the floor. ? BTW, how do you determine the FT-817 serial number? ? ? 72, Dean From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of VE1RNM <rickmoskovits@...> ? Hi Dean, an email or phone call to yaesu in Cerritos California and ask for the parts department. Then ask for the PA board for finals replacement in the FT 817, but you need to contact yaesu directly. With the ft818nd just being discontinued there should still be parts. Let us know how you make out. 72/73 Rick ? On Sat., Aug. 3, 2024, 7:25 p.m. Dean, N2TNN via , <N2tnn=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Ft-817 PA board
开云体育This is the first I've heard of replacement FT-817 PA boards being unavailable.Such a rumor, even if not true, runs the very real risk of starting a 'run' on these boards by FT-817/818 owners... I wonder if it would also be wise for an FT-817/818 owner to secure a replacement display module as well, as long as they are still available? Please report back your findings Mike, Ken, N2VIP On Aug 4, 2024, at 18:04, Mike Bryce <prosolar@...> wrote:
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Ft-817 PA board
Gang,
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from what Ive been reading, it doesn't sound good for the home team. I plan on calling yaesu tomorrow afternoon and find out the status of the PA replacement board.
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So, two questions;
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Has anyone actually replaced the active MOSFETs on the PA board? I watched Peter from TRX Bench do it, and it look daunting.
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And two, incase there are no replacement boards from the factory, any one have a spare PA board they are will to sell?
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Re: Blown final club? I think I have a membership
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Eric,
Thanks for the information. I have the original box so the serial number is right there it is 1G35xxxx. April 2001 batch 35? ?Correct?
Puts out 2 watts on the second scale and 4.2 on top scale.
Fun day,
Dean
N2TNN
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Eric <eric@...>
Sent: Sunday, August 4, 2024 1:57 AM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [ft817] Blown final club? I think I have a membership ?
Hi Dean, ? The serial number should be on a label on the bottom of the radio, between the battery door and the rear heatsink. It will be in the format ?of a digit and then a letter and then 6 digits. The first digit indicated the last digit of the year of manufacture, the letter indicated the month of manufacture with C being January, the next two digits are the batch number and the last 4 digits are the actual number in the batch of that particular radio so, for instance, if your radio has a serial number of 2G051234 it would mean that it was build in 2002, in May, was batch number 05 and its individual serial in the batch was 1234. ? That is how the serial numbers on all later Yaesu radios work. Not sure whether they used the same system on earlier radios in 60’s, 70’ etc. ? 73….Eric VK2VE. ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
On Behalf Of Dean, N2TNN ? Rick, ? Thank you for the response and I will be on the phone Monday. I just pulled the old girl out of the case and pulled the battery pack out. Guess I have to do some testing and get her on the air for the NAQCC word challenge. ? This rig and a QRP+ if you remember are the start to my CW experience. Don't know what I would do with out them. Just like the old pup listening to the cw music and tail tapping her on the floor. ? BTW, how do you determine the FT-817 serial number? ? ? 72, Dean From:
[email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of VE1RNM <rickmoskovits@...> ? Hi Dean, an email or phone call to yaesu in Cerritos California and ask for the parts department. Then ask for the PA board for finals replacement in the FT 817, but you need to contact yaesu directly. With the ft818nd just being discontinued there should still be parts. Let us know how you make out. 72/73 Rick ? On Sat., Aug. 3, 2024, 7:25 p.m. Dean, N2TNN via , <N2tnn=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: eBay filters
开云体育Thanks ChrisKevin Mullens K5KTM On Aug 4, 2024, at 04:45, Chris via groups.io <csima@...> wrote:
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Re: Blown final club? I think I have a membership
This happened to mine. It also took out the two relays that select the front and rear antenna jacks. I ordered a FINAL UNIT in 2021 and installed it. They didn't have the relays and had to wait 8 months for them. I wanted to order a spare FINAL UNIT, last month and Yaesu USA has NONE. They did not seem interested in getting any more in stock.
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Re: Blown final club? I think I have a membership
开云体育Hi All,You might find this website helps with replacing the pa module. 73 Peter M1BCV On 04/08/2024 00:09, Dean, N2TNN wrote:
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Re: eBay filters
Hi,
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the choice of the bandwith has a lot to do with personal preferene.
The cfj455k14 are often in reality around 2.2k kHz wide at -6dB. This can be desired in crowded band conitions.
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I prefer a SSB bandwith of 2.7 kHz and have in the past replaced this filter with the cfj455k13 on serveral rigs and not used the optinal filter slot. I find the audio much more pleasing.
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It is important to adjust the carrier offset in the service menu to get the optimum slice of the audio spectrum as the filters are variing in their center frequency.
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The downside of a wider filter is a bit more "monkey chatter" in a crowded band.
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Besides that, this filter defines the audio banwith of the tranmitted signal.
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You may want the better audio fidelity, or prfefer to concentrate your rf power on a smaller bandwidth to be more "punchier".
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Your rig, your choice.
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73, Chris
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Re: Blown final club? I think I have a membership
开云体育Hi Dean, ? The serial number should be on a label on the bottom of the radio, between the battery door and the rear heatsink. It will be in the format ?of a digit and then a letter and then 6 digits. The first digit indicated the last digit of the year of manufacture, the letter indicated the month of manufacture with C being January, the next two digits are the batch number and the last 4 digits are the actual number in the batch of that particular radio so, for instance, if your radio has a serial number of 2G051234 it would mean that it was build in 2002, in May, was batch number 05 and its individual serial in the batch was 1234. ? That is how the serial numbers on all later Yaesu radios work. Not sure whether they used the same system on earlier radios in 60’s, 70’ etc. ? 73….Eric VK2VE. ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Dean, N2TNN
Sent: Sunday, August 4, 2024 9:10 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [ft817] Blown final club? I think I have a membership ? Rick, ? Thank you for the response and I will be on the phone Monday. I just pulled the old girl out of the case and pulled the battery pack out. Guess I have to do some testing and get her on the air for the NAQCC word challenge. ? This rig and a QRP+ if you remember are the start to my CW experience. Don't know what I would do with out them. Just like the old pup listening to the cw music and tail tapping her on the floor. ? BTW, how do you determine the FT-817 serial number? ? ? 72, Dean From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of VE1RNM <rickmoskovits@...> ? Hi Dean, an email or phone call to yaesu in Cerritos California and ask for the parts department. Then ask for the PA board for finals replacement in the FT 817, but you need to contact yaesu directly. With the ft818nd just being discontinued there should still be parts. Let us know how you make out. 72/73 Rick ? On Sat., Aug. 3, 2024, 7:25 p.m. Dean, N2TNN via , <N2tnn=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Blown final club? I think I have a membership
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Rick,
Thank you for the response and I will be on the phone Monday. I just pulled the old girl out of the case and pulled the battery pack out. Guess I have to do some testing and get her on the air for the NAQCC word challenge.
This rig and a QRP+ if you remember are the start to my CW experience. Don't know what I would do with out them. Just like the old pup listening to the cw music and tail tapping her on the floor.
BTW, how do you determine the FT-817 serial number?
72, Dean
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of VE1RNM <rickmoskovits@...>
Sent: Saturday, August 3, 2024 6:50 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [ft817] Blown final club? I think I have a membership ?
Hi Dean, an email or phone call to yaesu in Cerritos California and ask for the parts department. Then ask for the PA board for finals replacement in the FT 817, but you need to contact yaesu directly. With the ft818nd just being discontinued there should still be parts. Let us know how you make out. 72/73 Rick On Sat., Aug. 3, 2024, 7:25 p.m. Dean, N2TNN via
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Re: Blown final club? I think I have a membership
Dean N2TNN wrote…
I have an original FT817 and need a backup plan.Apparently the supply voltage is connected to the finals all the time. My understanding is that if you leave the internal battery in there, when it eventually runs down, the final goes into oscillation and destroys itself. If you haven’t lost your final yet, just keep doing what you’re doing - hi! With that said, if you could round up a spare or two, it would not be a bad thing. When it happened to my brothers radio, he ordered two replacements. He still has the second spare sitting there. -- 73 Keith VE7GDH |
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Re: Blown final club? I think I have a membership
Hi Dean, an email or phone call to yaesu in Cerritos California and ask for the parts department. Then ask for the PA board for finals replacement in the FT 817, but you need to contact yaesu directly. With the ft818nd just being discontinued there should still be parts. Let us know how you make out. 72/73 Rick On Sat., Aug. 3, 2024, 7:25 p.m. Dean, N2TNN via , <N2tnn=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Blown final club? I think I have a membership
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Rick,
Can you explain in detail how the get the new boards. Google does not reveal any lead to obtaining a new PA board.
I have an original FT817 and need a backup plan.
72, Dean/ N2TNN
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of VE1RNM <rickmoskovits@...>
Sent: Saturday, August 3, 2024 5:54 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [ft817] Blown final club? I think I have a membership ?
Hi Mike, sorry to hear about the potential final loss but replacement boards are very inexpensive,(I bought 2 for $60+ total a year or so ago from yaesu USA. Regardless I would buy a couple of spares for your 817s. The boards fit all 817-817nd -818nd families. By 73 Rick VE1RNM On Sat., Aug. 3, 2024, 6:41 p.m. mike bryce via
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Okay everyone, I think I may have joined the blown final club. |
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Re: Blown final club? I think I have a membership
Mike WB8VGE wrote…
HighSWR into a dummy load on rear port…A few years ago, I acquired a used FT-817. I seem to recall that one screw was missing from the SO-239 connector. I suspect that some force had been applied to the connector and the soldered connection for the centre pin had broken off from the circuit board. I replaced the missing screw and re-soldering the center pin was an easy fix. -- 73 Keith VE7GDH |
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Re: Blown final club? I think I have a membership
Hi Mike, sorry to hear about the potential final loss but replacement boards are very inexpensive,(I bought 2 for $60+ total a year or so ago from yaesu USA. Regardless I would buy a couple of spares for your 817s. The boards fit all 817-817nd -818nd families. By 73 Rick VE1RNM On Sat., Aug. 3, 2024, 6:41 p.m. mike bryce via , <prosolar=[email protected]> wrote: Okay everyone, I think I may have joined the blown final club. |
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Blown final club? I think I have a membership
Okay everyone, I think I may have joined the blown final club.
I was listening to the maritime mobile net on 14.300 and thought, what the hell? See if 2W might get the net control’s attention. The 817 reported ‘highswr’ on the rear antenna port, so I went to the front and the highswr went away. However in both cases, the power meter only had on bar lite even though power for set for four bars. Highswr into a dummy load on rear port. That’s not right! So, even though the power jack is fubar, I can squirt in DC and at 13V input, I still get from 1 to 0 bars and the radio is only drawing 530ish mA. That sure sounds like a pop PA board. Makes no difference if I’m on HF or VHF, no bars or 1 flickers a bit. I can hear myself on another radio i.e. 146.52 rx and while tx on the 817. This is an older 817, I don’t know the vintage, so this being the weekend, does any one know the approximate cost of a new PA board from Yaesu? Can you still get ‘em? Is the PA even bad? Mike wb8vge FYI…. I put my other 817 on line and the net control gave me a s9 report. I am in ohio, he was on the west coast. That Yaesu 817 is an amazing little rig! |