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Re: eBay filters
Wasn't there a 3rd-party DSP board option at one time? While maybe not as good as OEM filters, they could be a reasonable option. Were Yaesu/Collins filters EVER $100 options? Ken, N2VIP
By Ken N2VIP · #114953 ·
Re: eBay filters
The resale price ?for CW filers for Yeasu and Collins is nuts. ?Some people are asking $400. That is the price of the radio. Supply a demand and the demand far outweighs the supply. We need a
By Ham Radio · #114952 ·
Re: Flashing Display
Thanks. I just made a few minor tweaks to the text to improve readability too. 73 de Andy G0FTD https://sites.google.com/view/andy-g0ftd/ft817
By G0FTD · #114951 ·
Re: Flashing Display
Thanks Andy, there's a lot of useful stuff there. 73, John G4EDX [email protected]> wrote: -- John Fletcher
By John · #114950 ·
Re: Flashing Display
Now at https://sites.google.com/view/andy-g0ftd/ft817 URL was changed after I had an accidental deletion of the original website and had to rebuild it. 73 de Andy G0FTD
By G0FTD · #114949 ·
Re: my ft 817 flashes unstable
TX ERROR message can occur if you try to transmit out of band. Check to see if you have a repeater shift activated. 73 de Andy
By G0FTD · #114948 ·
Re: my ft 817 flashes unstable
Rami, Does the display flash at all times or only when you are transmitting?? Have you tried a factory reboot?? See page 76 of the manual.? If you have programmed memories, make a copy before your
By Al WB9UVJ · #114947 ·
Re: Measuring the output power
Bernard, The link works now. Maybe the site was down when I tried it. Thank you for reaching out! Fred/N7PN [email protected]> wrote: -- Fred Hules II (602) 717-0345 fhules2@...
By Fred-N7PN · #114946 ·
Re: my ft 817 flashes unstable
Hi, I did a quick check of the group and found this: /g/ft817/topic/44934259 Same symptom, but some interesting responses so take some with a grain of salt. It sounds like a PLL
By K4DDM · #114945 ·
Re: my ft 817 flashes unstable
I have already said you need to test the radios Ref frequency Dave 2E0DMB [email protected]> wrote:
By davebb123456 · #114944 ·
Re: my ft 817 flashes unstable
thanks dear Mick but when i put 14 volts some bands like vhf and uhf work correctly <michael.newbury@...> a écrit :
By Rami Finge <ramifinge@...> · #114943 ·
Re: my ft 817 flashes unstable
Seems to me the radio is trying to TX out of band with the TX error flashing on the screen Mick SA4MDN
By Michael Newbury SA4MDN · #114942 ·
Re: my ft 817 flashes unstable
Could it be that there's a transmit offset that puts the frequency out of band? John G4EDX [email protected]> wrote: -- John Fletcher
By John · #114941 ·
Re: my ft 817 flashes unstable
Dear Al transmiting only on amateur radio frequencies, yes the display flashes, on 11 in the menu i have batt=volt, and pressing F after rotate i can see on the left the voltage 13.1 volts the mode on
By Rami Finge <ramifinge@...> · #114940 ·
Re: Measuring the output power
Interesting..
By on3plz · #114939 ·
Re: Measuring the output power
I designed a QRP SWR and power meter: https://g8gyw.github.io/ -- Mike G8GYW
By Mike · #114938 ·
Re: my ft 817 flashes unstable
Rami, I still don't understand "bands flashing".?? Are you saying that the display for frequency flashes?? That occurs when you are trying to transmit on a frequency the radio is not programmed to
By Al WB9UVJ · #114937 ·
Re: Measuring the output power
To the original poster (on3plz ?): I've been following this thread, and maybe I've missed something, but I have a question that I don't see any answers to-? particularly since this is a ft817 group-
By Mike Dinolfo · #114936 ·
Re: Measuring the output power
Fred. Can you ?try the link ?again? I deleted the original post because I did not hyperlink the URL. Send me a DM if you still have an issue as the reposted message does work for me.
By Ham Radio · #114935 ·
Re: Measuring the output power
No multimeters do not measure power.? Nor will they respond to voltage at frequencies? the FT818 will work at. IMHO all Ham should have a SWR meter and one that is calibrated for power.? It can be
By Ron Wright · #114934 ·