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This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the FT817 group. File : /Ft-817-3.jpg Uploaded by : g0vgz@... Description : The official Yaesu one You can access this file at the URL To learn more about eGroups file sharing, please visit Regards, g0vgz@... |
New file uploaded to FT817
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New file uploaded to FT817
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Hello everyone ,
read all msgs up till 4th Sept and would like to comment on a few..... Price in UK I would have put at ?800-?850, 1 emporium says ?1k Rubber duck I would have thought should cover ALL BANDS for the simple reason Yaesu are clever people using 5w max you can get a lot of thin wire in a ducky only thin required for qrp. if you want to crank up the power stick with ur FT100 1-100w!! have ben told its a FT100 in a qrp version. RX consumption is 150ma or 450ma max audio. TX is 1.8Amps 5w. If you look at yaesu pic (with ant out M socket at rear) it shows the lcd on without orange or blue light hence will switch out. there shouldnt be any need for fan, your average 5w handy is plastic cased not needing 1 the FT817 ia exactly same size as 2 Yupiteru MVT7100 scanners side by side with a aluminium chassis so it will definitley not need one, also rx consumption says this. I have a few other points to make but will drop another message shortly. good group see you soon John G0VGZ Durham England PS to be released in Japan end Sept US Dec and maybe also UK depending if EU has been passed. |
Re: retail price
In a message dated 9/3/00 11:25:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time, nakaji@...
writes: FT-817Hmmm... the first priced listed was about 120,000 JPY, which would've put the radio at about $1050 USD. This sounded a bit high for this radio. This new price puts it at about $775 USD. This sounds like a better price for this radio. Now lets hope that the value of the USD to the JPY goes up between now and the time they start to ship this radio to see if the price of the radio goes down even more. Mike - N1EVH n1evh@... |
Re: Cooling Fan
"I hope the cooling fans on the FT-817 are quieter than
the FT-100 and D. the fans on the FT-90 are some what better and you can custom program them. Hopefully on the 817 RX there will be no fan, just an adequate heat sink" I would be very surprised if the FT817 has a FAN!!!! Paul Gerhardt K3PG _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at . Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at . |
FT-817 Cool(ing)
Mike Newbold
I guess we know who is on the cutting edge of technology. I bet they read
our comments. I hope the cooling fans on the FT-817 are quieter than the FT-100 and D. the fans on the FT-90 are some what better and you can custom program them. Hopefully on the 817 RX there will be no fan, just an adequate heat sink. nothing blows worse that having a fan come on when i'm trying to copy some weak signal. Difficult to see but looks like a fan shrouding on the back of the rig to me. Any body have any comments or information? Mike K0YO |
Re: FT-817 Mods???
Bob Sayers
The message <000e01c0120b$792ff460$12212940@pavilion>
from "Cameron C.R. Bailey" <cbailey@...> contains these words: I did hear rumor from a G-land ham that it could be modified for theirNow I am intrigued! I've spent the last 10 years in disaster management and SAR with the UK equivalent of FEMA, and I've never come across this organisation! Bob, G8IYK |
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Patrick J Benda
Looking at the product itself it seems to me that they are going the
FT290/609/790 road. Therefore we might expect a greatly reliable product. Even though this time I would like to have Yaesu to listen to our suggestions instead of costly after market mods. 73 de Patrick W3PO/VQ9PO/ex:F6DWY ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: . |
Re: Mods.
Niel J. P. Fagan
Just get one of the mil spec ones on which its based and see what
the different links do/program differences are. Advice came from a y-sue man BTW. Rgds Niel Tele. 02380 592955 Fax. 02380 593149 Views expressed are personal and not those of the University, unless otherwise & expressly stated. |
Re: FT-817 Mods???
Cameron C.R. Bailey
I did hear rumor from a G-land ham that it could be modified for their
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service that is similar to our CAP, which uses frequencies just outside the ham frequencies. kt3a ----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul R. Valko" <prvalko@...> To: <FT817@...> Sent: Tuesday, 29 August, 2000 08:59 Subject: [FT817] FT-817 Mods???
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Re: FT-817 Mods???
开云体育yes,
it is basically a transverter. most transverters will only handle 5 watts, but
most only a few mW.
Think
of it as a mixer you inject your base Freq. say 144 mHz and mix it and double it
and you can get just about any of the mico wave bands. SSB electronics and
several others have these types of trans verters.
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Re: FT-817 Mods???
Charles Scott
On Tue, 29 Aug 2000 vtuff59795@... wrote:
Well, I guess initially there will be a price premium because the rig will beVic: Not necessarily. If they do this rig right, they're not only packing a lot into small radio, but also doing some considerable work to keep the power consumption low. After all, it doesn't make a lot of sence to have a 5W portable rig that draws 1A on receive. So far I haven't seen any preliminary specs on power consumption, but it would certainly be worth extra bucks to me if it was pretty low. What I mean by low is anything under 100ma on receive and down near 50ma would be real nice. Also, we certainly don't want a heavy TX power load either. If they do it right, it will take some work. I frankly think that this is the area where we should focus feedback to Yaesu. I mean if I need to carry a car battery around with me, I may as well have a 100w rig! Anyone hear anything on power load yet? Chuck - N8DNX |
Re: FT-817 Mods???
Bob Sayers
The message
<Pine.LNX.4.04.10008291020350.15412-100000@...> from Charles Scott <cscott@...> contains these words: On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, Paul R. Valko wrote: Paul: Chuck - N8DNX I like the way this group is going. If the radio is even half as good, we'll be all right. BTW, I'd like the power upped to around 100 watts, then I could sell my FT-100 ... Talking of which, is the '817 using up all the old FT-100 case top covers (see photos) which were left over when the FT-100D was introduced? Bob, G8IYK |
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