Zack,
I believe the 897 receiver is similar to the 817's. My 897 is deaf as a post
(as they say) on 432, but with a preamp it is OK.
73
Chet, N8RA
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From: VHFcontesting [mailto:vhfcontesting-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf
Of Zack Widup
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2017 1:16 PM
To: VHF Contesting Reflector <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
Subject: [VHFcontesting] FT-817
I got an FT-817 not too long ago. I haven't done much with it yet and still
have to do some experimenting. My main interest with it is as an IF rig for
microwave transverters with a 144 or 432 MHz IF. But I will probably use it
as a rig on HF and VHF, too.
I haven't used it yet on 50 or 144 MHz CW/SSB, but I did use it last year in
the Fall VHF 432 Sprint. It seemed to be lacking sensitivity compared with
my homebrewed 432 MHz transverter. I'm curious if others have used this rig
on the VHF bands and if they found it needed a preamp on receive.
I know there is a menu to set the receive sensitivity on each band. The
sensitivity was already set to the highest level on all VHF bands by the
previous owner.
I guess I'll have to see how it does as a microwave IF and how the
sensitivity is in that use. Now that Spring is here I'll be able to get out
to more hilltop locations. Any particular hints or tips about using this rig
as a VHF/UHF rig, or as a microwave IF?
73, Zack W9SZ
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