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Here is Yaesu's reply to the FT-5100 squelch adjustment question:=20
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-----Original Message-----
From: Yaesu Technical Support <yaesutech@worldnet.att.net>
To: Joe Natale <k1jn@99main.com>
To: <yaesu@contesting.com>
Date: Wednesday, August 04, 1999 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: FT-5100 squelch
Hello Joe, thank you for using Yaesu product. You must do some little =
tuning and calibration for your squelch as follows, 1) Tune to the =
center of the VHF band, and inject -15-dBu RF modulated with +/- 3.5 kHz =
deviation of a 1 -kHz tone to the antenna connector, =20
2) Set the SQL control to the 10-o'clock position, and =
adjust VR401on the IF unit so the squelch just closes.
3) Retune the transceiver and the RF signal generator to =
the center of the UHF band, and with the same injection level and =
modulation as for VHF, adjust VR402 so the squelch just closes.
You must at least have a good calibrated RF generator. Please feel free =
to contact us for any additional questions. Best regards,
Albert Calupcupan W6ACC
Tech. Support, Amateur Product Division
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At 7/31/99 05:48 AM, you wrote:=20
Can you provide the procedure or location of the adjustment point =
for the FT-5100 squelch? Stations that are too weak to show up on the s =
meter are breaking the squelch, even when turned up completely. This is =
very annoying when scanning. Thanks.
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Joe, K1JN
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><B>-----Original =
Message-----</B><BR><B>From:=20
</B>Yaesu Technical Support <<A=20
href=3D"mailto:yaesutech@worldnet.att.net">yaesutech@worldnet.att.net</A>=
><BR><B>To:=20
</B>Joe Natale <<A=20
To: <yaesu@contesting.com>
href=3D"mailto:k1jn@99main.com">k1jn@99main.com</A>><BR><B>Date: =
</B>Wednesday,=20
August 04, 1999 1:59 PM<BR><B>Subject: </B>Re: FT-5100=20
squelch<BR><BR></DIV></FONT>Hello Joe, thank you for using Yaesu =
product. You=20
must do some little tuning and calibration for your squelch as follows, =
1) Tune=20
to the center of the VHF band, and inject -15-dBu RF modulated with +/- =
3.5 kHz=20
deviation of a 1 -kHz =
tone to=20
the antenna connector, =20
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2) Set the SQL control to the 10-o'clock position, and adjust VR401on =
the IF=20
unit so the squelch just=20
closes.<BR> &n=
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3) Retune the transceiver and the RF signal generator to the center of =
the UHF=20
band, and with the same injection level and modulation as for VHF, =
adjust VR402=20
so the squelch just closes.<BR><BR>You must at least have a good =
calibrated RF=20
generator. Please feel free to contact us for any additional questions. =
Best=20
regards,<BR><BR><BR>Albert=20
Calupcupan &nb=
sp; =20
W6ACC<BR>Tech. Support, Amateur Product=20
Division<BR><BR> &nb=
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<BLOCKQUOTE cite type =3D cite>Can you provide the procedure or location =
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the adjustment point for the FT-5100 squelch? Stations that are too =
weak to=20
show up on the s meter are breaking the squelch, even when turned up =
completely. This is very annoying when scanning. =
Thanks.</FONT><BR><FONT=20
size=3D3> <BR></FONT><FONT size=3D2>Joe,=20
K1JN</FONT><BR></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV></BODY></HTML>
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