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Show posts MenuQuote from: vy2js on November 11, 2019, 08:40:42 PMUsing a great phone app called Morse Mania ...
Quote from: GRIZZLY on April 01, 2022, 10:17:38 AMIt seems the 818 is available in Germany, do you know if the yeasu warranty will apply worldwide ?
Quote from: GRIZZLY on April 01, 2022, 08:39:56 AMLike I said in the old topic on this radio, I think I will buy a Yeasu FT 818 ND.
QuoteElectrical interference may also be caused by power lines. Interference caused by your power company's electrical equipment is normally continuous, and your power company should be notified.
A simple method of determining the location of electrical interference is by using a portable battery-powered AM radio tuned to a quiet frequency at the lower end of the dial. You should hear static or a buzzing sound as you get close to the source of the interference. The closer you get, the more intense the static will be.
If you cannot locate the interference source in your own house, check with your neighbors to see if they also experience interference. The source may be in their home.
If you cannot determine the source of the electrical interference, contact the customer service department of your local power company. Most power companies will investigate the problem and take steps to correct it.
Quote from: JS6UEY on July 10, 2020, 08:35:52 AMGil appears to be on his way!
Quote from: gil on June 11, 2020, 03:57:57 AMI can't find it in Google Play. What does the logo look like? Do you have a link?
Quote from: gil on April 30, 2020, 03:38:01 AMGood news, I was able to make digital modes work by bypassing HamLib and using FLRig for JS8Call!
Quote from: nofake on June 04, 2020, 02:25:51 PMI am looking for the service manual for the Icom ic251E and the wire diagram for the mutek frontend board.
Quote from: undefined(1) FRONT PANELThis example from: http://www.pa7es.nl/All_ICOM_mods.pdf
- Remove four retaining screws and top cover.
- Remove four retaining screws and bottom cover, disconnecting the speaker.
- If you have a Mutek front end board fitted remove it now. MAKE NOTE OF THE CONNECTIONS TO IT! ***WRITE IT DOWN***
- Remove the four front panel frame screws
- disconnect the wiriing harness and remove the front panel. NOTE WHERE ALL THE PLUGS GO! ***WRITE IT DOWN***
- Locate the orange wire linking the mode switch and the board behind the power control potentiometer.
- Desolder it from it's present position on the mode switch and move it to the common side of the switch. That completes the front panel mod.