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Re: FL110 with 817
Jem, It sounds like you have VOX turned on.? It is found on the front panel menus.? Access by pressing the F key and use the select knob to move to menu 10 VOX.? Pressing the A key turns it on and
By Al WB9UVJ · #115357 ·
FL110 with 817
Hi I was wondering if anyone has any tip on this combo . it seems to work ok but as the 817 is so low power , the T/R switching on the amp keeps cutting in and out on ssb with the audio.. When Im at
By VK7JEM · #115356 ·
Re: Solar Generator for portable power
Yep! Example, attached. This is an "AC Anywhere" 140w inverter, the kind you plug into your car's 12v Accessory outlet, driving a 60w incandescent bulb (a non-reactive load), but all the
By Greg D · #115355 ·
Re: Recent final board price / availability?
I hope you get them and let us know how it was to replace.
By Mike Davis · #115354 ·
Re: Solar Generator for portable power
As long as you understand that a modified sine wave is really just another form of a square wave. I've put them on an oscilloscope a number of times.? Joe N1KHB? Sent from AOL on Android On
By Joseph Wonoski · #115353 ·
Re: Solar Generator for portable power
Bill, as we say in Boston, you are "wicked smaaaahhhttt" Mike WA1MAD [email protected]> wrote:
By Mike Davis · #115352 ·
Re: Power output instable
By Pietro Molina · #115351 ·
Re: Power output instable
Which Display? Power, SWR or? I2OIM
By Pietro Molina · #115350 ·
Re: Solar Generator for portable power
Thanks to all those who replied on this subject. Lots of good advice from practical experience. Yes, Greg the HOWEASY has a modified sine wave inverter. Based on what I have learned I am
By Bill Laird Jr. · #115349 ·
Re: Solar Generator for portable power
I’m using a 5ah expert power lifepo4 battery. I am yet to have any difficulty doing a pota activation with it. I’m guessing the longest has been about four hours. I have not felt the urge to tag
By Kevin - K5KTM · #115348 ·
Re: Solar Generator for portable power
Bill - I also use a Bioenno LiFePO4 battery (20 Ah) for portable use. ?I top it off with the supplied AC charger at home, and I’m good to go for hours and hours with my FT-818. ?Probably 5 lbs
By Steve Betza KK2CW · #115347 ·
Re: Solar Generator for portable power
I'd state it more strongly. If the unit advertises their 12v outlets as capable of 10 amps, and it can only deliver 10.1v at even a couple of amps, I'd be very concerned about the entire
By Greg D · #115346 ·
Re: Recent final board price / availability?
Did you install it? Easy? Mike WA1MAD [email protected]> wrote:
By Mike Davis · #115345 ·
Re: Recent final board price / availability?
Yes I have replied a ft817 with the ft817nd board, it was very easy to do, there was bios current adjustment to do, I have also changed 1 of the transistors on the final board in a ft817, as most of
By davebb123456 · #115344 ·
Re: Recent final board price / availability?
Ok, so there are 2 boards, one ending in 004 another ending 005. Has anyone actually replaced the board on an 817, an 817nd or an 818? If so, was it difficult? ?Were there many adjustments to do? I
By Michael Davis · #115343 ·
Re: Solar Generator for portable power
Bill, My set up Is a little larger/heavier. I use a 12 AH Bioenno battery, Budipole power mini and small solar panel. It works great and you can size the battery to your needs. 73 W4DBL Doug
By Doug Lynch NNJ4EM · #115342 ·
Re: Solar Generator for portable power
Thanks Ken for the reply and link to the article on maximizing power when running the FT-817 on battery power, good information. My concern with the HOWEASY 120 solar generator is, as Joe points out
By Bill Laird Jr. · #115341 ·
Re: Recent final board price / availability?
I got CB1333004 Mike KA2JAI
By mmmm · #115340 ·
Re: Solar Generator for portable power
What does the power supply voltage drop to when current limiting? Joe N1KHB? Sent from AOL on Android On Fri, Sep 20, 2024 at 5:18 PM, Clyde Lambert<clyde.lambert@...> wrote: Hi
By Joseph Wonoski · #115339 ·
Re: Solar Generator for portable power
Clyde, Thanks, no problem - I figured it was something simple like that. Take care, Ken, N2VIP
By Ken N2VIP · #115338 ·