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FT-817 Mods???


 

You Guys Crack Me Up!

A nice new QRP rig and you want to crank up the Tx power!

OK, OK I want the 'out of band Tx' for official use and I guess it will be
quite easy as most 'rice boxes' have this inherent ability but, crank up the
Tx power...... to what?

73's

Vic
G7PYR


 

Well, I guess initially there will be a price premium because the rig will be
new but it SHOULD be cheaper than the FT-100............ let's wait and see.

73's

Vic
G7PYR


Paul R. Valko
 

Does anyone have a list of mods for the FT-817 yet??? I am interested in
out-of-band TX for MARS, CAP, CB, FRS, police/fire, etc.

Thought I'd be the first to ask.

Satirically yours,

Paul W8KC

73! =paul= W8KC
Collector of Ten*Tecs and other fine plastics.
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Charles Scott
 

On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, Paul R. Valko wrote:


Does anyone have a list of mods for the FT-817 yet??? I am interested in
out-of-band TX for MARS, CAP, CB, FRS, police/fire, etc.

Thought I'd be the first to ask.

Satirically yours,

Paul W8KC
Paul:
Well, then let me be the first to indignantly rant about how doing the
mods are going to void your warrantee, destroy your radio, land you in
jail and ruin your sex life.

Modifying your FT-817 is going to void your warrantee, destroy your
radio, land you in jail and ruin your sex life.

There, now that this is in the archives we don't have to worry about it
anymore and all the new list members will see it and know that it's
unhealthy to mod your radio and I'm sure we'll never see another such
post. ;)

Chuck - N8DNX


Mike Maiorana
 

I can't wait for the high power mod ;-)
Mike Maiorana, KU4QO

"Paul R. Valko" wrote:


Does anyone have a list of mods for the FT-817 yet??? I am interested in
out-of-band TX for MARS, CAP, CB, FRS, police/fire, etc.

Thought I'd be the first to ask.

Satirically yours,

Paul W8KC

73! =paul= W8KC
Collector of Ten*Tecs and other fine plastics.
Visit the Virtual Ten*Tec Museum at:
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Mike Maiorana
 

Ok guys, my tongue was firmly planted in cheek on that last email.
However, I'm sure someone will figure out how to get 7 watts out of it
instead of 5. Big hootie power!!!!
Also, I'm sure someone will ask "How can I hook the ft-817 up to a
linear?" :-)

I've got 4 months to save my pennies for this rig. I can't wait!
I wonder what the price will be? The FT-100 is running under $1000 US.
It would have to be cheaper, right?
Regards and 72
Mike M. KU4QO

vtuff59795@... wrote:


You Guys Crack Me Up!

A nice new QRP rig and you want to crank up the Tx power!

OK, OK I want the 'out of band Tx' for official use and I guess it will be
quite easy as most 'rice boxes' have this inherent ability but, crank up the
Tx power...... to what?

73's

Vic
G7PYR


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Powerwerx
 

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Another use that a friend of mine will use this new radio for is a Microwave base reference frequency.
?
Apparently, they take a very small (in power) precise signal and inject it into there homebrew multipliers and amplifiers and come out on 2.4 gig.
?
Not really too familiar with this application, but the small power and stable frequency has them all very excited.
?
(Quite a few of these microwavers are using Icom 706 and FT-100 radios, but they guys say they have way too much power for their applications.)
?
73, ken, KM6YH

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 7:57 AM
Subject: Re: [FT817] FT-817 Mods???

Ok guys, my tongue was firmly planted in cheek on that last email.
However, I'm sure someone will figure out how to get 7 watts out of it
instead of 5. Big hootie power!!!!
Also, I'm sure someone will ask "How can I hook the ft-817 up to a
linear?" :-)

I've got 4 months to save my pennies for this rig. I can't wait!
I wonder what the price will be? The FT-100 is running under $1000 US.
It would have to be cheaper, right?
Regards and 72
Mike M.? KU4QO

vtuff59795@... wrote:
>
> You Guys Crack Me Up!
>
> A nice new QRP rig and you want to crank up the Tx power!
>
> OK, OK I want the 'out of band Tx' for official use and I guess it will be
> quite easy as most 'rice boxes' have this inherent ability but, crank up the
> Tx power...... to what?
>
> 73's
>
> Vic
> G7PYR
>
>
> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
> FT817-unsubscribe@...

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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:

Does anyone have a list of mods for the FT-817 yet??? I am interested in
out-of-band TX for MARS, CAP, CB, FRS, police/fire, etc.
Thought I'd be the first to ask.

Satirically yours,

Paul W8KC
Paul:
Well, then let me be the first to indignantly rant about how doing the
mods are going to void your warrantee, destroy your radio, land you in
jail and ruin your sex life.
Modifying your FT-817 is going to void your warrantee, destroy your
radio, land you in jail and ruin your sex life.
There, now that this is in the archives we don't have to worry about it
anymore and all the new list members will see it and know that it's
unhealthy to mod your radio and I'm sure we'll never see another such
post. ;)
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


Charles Scott
 

On Tue, 29 Aug 2000 vtuff59795@... wrote:

Well, I guess initially there will be a price premium because the rig will be
new but it SHOULD be cheaper than the FT-100............ let's wait and see.
Vic:
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


 

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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.

-----Original Message-----
From: Powerwerx [mailto:kjm@...]
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 11:09 AM
To: FT817@...
Subject: Re: [FT817] FT-817 Mods???

Another use that a friend of mine will use this new radio for is a Microwave base reference frequency.
?
Apparently, they take a very small (in power) precise signal and inject it into there homebrew multipliers and amplifiers and come out on 2.4 gig.
?
Not really too familiar with this application, but the small power and stable frequency has them all very excited.
?
(Quite a few of these microwavers are using Icom 706 and FT-100 radios, but they guys say they have way too much power for their applications.)
?
73, ken, KM6YH
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 7:57 AM
Subject: Re: [FT817] FT-817 Mods???

Ok guys, my tongue was firmly planted in cheek on that last email.
However, I'm sure someone will figure out how to get 7 watts out of it
instead of 5. Big hootie power!!!!
Also, I'm sure someone will ask "How can I hook the ft-817 up to a
linear?" :-)

I've got 4 months to save my pennies for this rig. I can't wait!
I wonder what the price will be? The FT-100 is running under $1000 US.
It would have to be cheaper, right?
Regards and 72
Mike M.? KU4QO

vtuff59795@... wrote:
>
> You Guys Crack Me Up!
>
> A nice new QRP rig and you want to crank up the Tx power!
>
> OK, OK I want the 'out of band Tx' for official use and I guess it will be
> quite easy as most 'rice boxes' have this inherent ability but, crank up the
> Tx power...... to what?
>
> 73's
>
> Vic
> G7PYR
>
>
> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
> FT817-unsubscribe@...

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Cameron C.R. Bailey
 

I did hear rumor from a G-land ham that it could be modified for their
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???



Does anyone have a list of mods for the FT-817 yet??? I am interested in
out-of-band TX for MARS, CAP, CB, FRS, police/fire, etc.

Thought I'd be the first to ask.

Satirically yours,

Paul W8KC

73! =paul= W8KC
Collector of Ten*Tecs and other fine plastics.
Visit the Virtual Ten*Tec Museum at:
<>




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Hi Cameron,
that was me! although what I said was I presumed it would go
'wideband' the same as the other 'rice boxes'! Most of them do with a simple
mod or some basic key strokes.

73's

Vic
G7PYR


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 their
service that is similar to our CAP, which uses frequencies just outside the
ham frequencies.
kt3a
Now 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