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Re: Advice on selling
I would suggest putting the rig up for a fair price which includes the filters in the sale. Likely someone will be very excited to purchase the rig with those filters. If someone wanted to buy the
By K6AEF · #115802 ·
Re: Advice on selling
It may make it easier to sell and to get a bit more for it. What would you do with them if you pulled them out??? Sell them? Use them? Mike WA1MAD [email protected]> wrote:
By Mike Davis · #115801 ·
Re: I cannot turn off repeater shift mode on ten meters while in usb mode
Hi Mike, That doesn't sound like a repeater shift problem as repeater shift is only operational on FM. The shift is only 8.5 kHz so it may, in fact be that the radio is in split mode. Try
By Eric van de Weyer · #115800 ·
Re: I cannot turn off repeater shift mode on ten meters while in usb mode
Hi Andy when you switch to FM can you then turn off the RPT button ? Vy 73 de Martin HB3YDM
By Martin HB3YDM · #115799 ·
Re: I cannot turn off repeater shift mode on ten meters while in usb mode
If you press the f key briefly then look for rpt, button a in row 4, I believe that you can turn the repeater function off, not near my 817 at present to? check. Andy
By M0RON · #115798 ·
Re: Advice on selling
Hi Mike I’m interest in the SSB Filter YS122S. 73 de Martin HB3YDM
By Martin HB3YDM · #115797 ·
Re: Advice on selling
For a CW filter one can get as much as $200, about half what one can get for a used FT817.? But having the filter in the rig will make it sell quicker and for more. I have the Collins 500 Hz filter
By Ron Wright · #115796 ·
Re: Advice on selling
Thanks Ken, that sounds a sensible approach. -- Mike G8GYW
By Mike · #115795 ·
Re: Advice on selling
I've got an FT-897 in a similar situation (full of filters, sitting idle), and my opinion is that while the filters have value outside the radio, and by selling them separately you may maximize your
By Ken N2VIP · #115794 ·
Re: Advice on selling
I've got an FT-897 in a similar situation (full of filters, sitting idle), and my opinion is that while the filters have value outside the radio, and by selling them separately you may maximize your
By Ken N2VIP · #115793 ·
Advice on selling
I plan to sell my FT-817ND in the near future as I'm not using it enough to justify keeping it. It has all the original accessories including the YF-122C and YF-122S Collins mechanical filters. I
By Mike · #115792 ·
I cannot turn off repeater shift mode on ten meters while in usb mode
Hi guys: I have a question about my ft817. Yesterday, I was on 28336 on ten meter usb mode. When I attempted to answer a buddy, and I key up the mic, The frequency would shift upwards to transmit
By mike mcglashon · #115791 ·
Re: Power bank questions
Fantastic, real-life info there in those charts!?? Thanks for doing that testing and posting the outcomes for everyone!
By Craig Bailey - N4CN · #115790 ·
Re: Power bank questions
Ron, I second your thoughts about butane powered soldering sets, especially Weller. Have used one for years in my travel and repair kits. If we believe what we believe Why do we do what we do?
By David Wilcox K8WPE · #115789 ·
Re: Power bank questions
Greg KO6TH wrote… I call them modified square wave inverters! -- 73 Keith VE7GDH
By Keith VE7GDH · #115788 ·
Re: Power bank questions
Yep. You'd be amazed (if that's the right word) at how bad a modified sine wave inverter is. I had a XPower 1kw unit in my initial semi-off-grid solar system (only because it had been given
By Greg D · #115787 ·
Re: Power bank questions
I'd do it the opposite way. Have a 12vdc 817 battery with a 12v to usb adapter. There are converters from 12 to 5 volts or an aux power (cigarette lighter plug) to usb. Mike
By Mike Davis · #115786 ·
Re: Power bank questions
You'd probably be very surprised and disappointed if you look at a modified sine waveform. It's just a series of square top pulses alternating positive and negative. Same peak voltage as a sine wave
By Joseph Wonoski · #115785 ·
Re: Power bank questions
Hi folks, We had out doubts when other hams began espousing use of these battery banks, so we purchased a few and did some tests along with some well-known batteries to see how they stacked up.? We
By Howard Hoyt · #115784 ·
Re: Power bank questions
Ron,? ?You'll never be sorry if you get a Weller butane soldering iron kit. It works anywhere and is especially good in cold weather for larger items like UHF connectors. Only the Weller one in my
By Joseph Wonoski · #115783 ·