Re: Frequency programming keypad
As opposed to carrying a keypad?
Ken, N2VIP
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Ken N2VIP
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#115193
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Re: Frequency programming keypad
A search for "CHIRP ham radio" brought it up as the first entry...
https://chirpmyradio.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Home
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Al Skierkiewicz
WB9UVJ
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Al WB9UVJ
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#115192
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mfj-1279 sound card jumpers for ft-818
Hi
I wonder if anyone can help.? I am looking for the jumper setting for MFJ-1279 sound card interface. My radio is a Yaesu FT-818nd.
Any help will be most welcome
Thank you
Shaun
Call: M0HSF
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Shaun Fisher <shaunfish@...>
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#115191
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Re: Frequency programming keypad
Chirp doesn't sound like it would be very useful to me. If I understand
this right you need a computer to use it. One more thing to carry into the
field.
[email protected]> wrote:
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Dave Martin
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#115190
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Re: Self destruct finals
They use FedEx so shipping and VAT doubles the price.
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Mike G8GYW
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Mike
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#115189
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Re: Frequency programming keypad
CHIRP is not an "app".
It runs on Linux, Windows and AppleOS.
[ https://chirpmyradio.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Home#google_vignette |
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AE5MM - Loyd
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#115188
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Re: Frequency programming keypad
CHIRP is a software for your computer to setup memories for your radio. Can't remember the website but if you search Chirp radio programmer it will lead you to the correct place. I seem to remember it
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bartenderjim
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#115187
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Re: Self destruct finals
Hi Mike
I will contact them tomorrow. Thanks for that.
73
Peter
P Burnett
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Peter Burnett
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#115186
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Re: Frequency programming keypad
Hi Al
When I enter CHIRP in the App Store all I get is related to birds!
Is CHIRP the full name?
73
Peter
P Burnett
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Peter Burnett
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#115185
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Re: Frequency programming keypad
Dave,
You will be much happier using CHIRP than a separate keyboard.? This free software allows you to assemble memory input like a spread sheet.? It allow for naming (limited by the FT817/818
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Al WB9UVJ
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#115184
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Re: Self destruct finals
Yaesu UK told me the correct final board for my FT-817ND is CB1333005. It's in stock at ?18.77 + shipping + VAT.
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Mike G8GYW
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Mike
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#115183
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Re: Frequency programming keypad
Thanks to all for the information. I did look on the internet and found
several keypads. None of these devices are being made now. I think I'll
look into one of the kinda cheap Chinese import
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Dave Martin
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#115182
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Re: Frequency programming keypad
Hello All,
I Just did a Google? search for "Keypad for FT-817" and found 4 of them, each different from the other. So there are some available.
Just do the same search as I did.
All you have to do to
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Clyde Lambert
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#115181
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Re: Frequency programming keypad
I don’t know if they are even still available but have a look at the Millenium QSYer.
73….Eric VK2VE.
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2024 5:20 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ft817] Frequency
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Eric van de Weyer
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#115180
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Re: Frequency programming keypad
FYI, our SideKar Decoder Edition interfaces with the 817 / 818 and allows you to change frequency and mode from a wireless keyboard.Plus you can send 20 user-defined CW messages (80 characters each)
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Shel KF0UR
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#115179
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Re: Self destruct finals
About $40 USD
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2024 7:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ft817] Self destruct finals
Hi Peter, and all. I found this
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D. Scott MacKenzie
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#115178
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Re: Frequency programming keypad
It should be fairly trivial to take a keypad and a micro-controller (RPi Pico?) and have it read the keypad and shoot the proper command to a radio over a serial port connected to a radio's cat
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Ken N2VIP
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#115177
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Re: Self destruct finals
Hi Peter, and all. I found this https://butik.limmared.nu/en/yaesu/2578-yaesu-ft-817817818nd-final-unit.html
as it is in Europe it could fix your problem.
Regards
Andrew Barnett
ZL2ALW
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ZL2ALW
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#115176
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Re: Frequency programming keypad
Dave,
Your note reminded me that I have box on the shelf that appears to have 4 vintage assembled Universal QSYers and one unassembled kit. If that model seems like something you’d use feel free
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Scott McDonald <Ka9p@...>
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#115175
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Re: Blown final club? I think I have a membership
Average Ham does not mean much these days.? Most repair of Ham gear is not that hi-tech.? Yaesu hires high school drop outs to do it.
And replacing the FT817 PA finals on the is not that
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Ron Wright
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#115174
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