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1. [Yaesu] RE: FT-1000D Notch (score: 1)
Author: Setzler_James_M@code80.npt.nuwc.navy.mil (Setzler, James M)
Date: Fri, 27 Feb 1998 08:44:03 -0500
I checked this on my FT-1000D last night. I noted the same basic phenomenon, except in the opposite direction. Except for this, my notch control (as well as the rest of the radio) seems to work as it
/archives//html/Yaesu/1998-02/msg00053.html (9,963 bytes)

2. [Yaesu] RE: FT-1000D Notch (score: 1)
Author: zak@goes.com (W/Z Kornienko)
Date: Fri, 27 Feb 1998 10:38:54 -0500
I see a similar thing on my FT-1000D. Highest signal strength when control set CW. Always thought the S-meter was a bit scotch, now I know why. Gee, maybe its a feature and not a bug ;-) 73 de Walt K
/archives//html/Yaesu/1998-02/msg00054.html (10,604 bytes)

3. [Yaesu] Re: FT-1000D Notch (score: 1)
Author: sdelling@facstaff.wisc.edu (Scott Ellington)
Date: Fri, 27 Feb 1998 15:48:12 -0500
The notch filter in the FT-1000D is tuned by applying the passband shift principle to the last (100 kHz) IF. The tuning of notch filter circuit itself is fixed, nominally at exactly 100 kHz. When the
/archives//html/Yaesu/1998-02/msg00057.html (7,224 bytes)


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