> Since I hadn't seen any bad reports about the new FT-920,
> I jumped in and ordered one. All and all it seems like a
> great rig. The DSP functions work great. The high/low
> cut knobs on the front panel are very convenient and work
> great for getting rid of QRM from above or below.
Me too. It does do very well.
> Anyhow, the main problem I am having is with the Noise Blanker.
> Turning the Noise Blanker (NB) on brings in a great deal of
> hiss/fuzz in the headphones or speaker. Also, signals on the
This is very apparent in my 920. AND, it seems to be worse on
10-20 meters, than it is on 40-160 meters.
> Here are some other observations I have made:
>
> 1.) Monitor gain seems to be low. I need to crank the monitor gain
> pretty high to hear my voice very loud. AF gain and sidetone
levels
> appear to be okay. I am, however, using PRO-SET headphones so I am
> not sure if I am running into the low audio problem that some
people
> had when using PRO-SET's on the original 1000mp's. I would think
all
> of the audio would be low and not just the monitor.
I do not have this problem. I leave the monitor gain at 12 o'clock
whether
I am using the speaker or the homebrew Radio shack headphones.
> 2.) The cooling fan comes on during every transmittion. PTT or CW
> key down will turn the fan on. Fan turns off with the release of
the
> PTT or key release. Not sure if this is normal or not. Seems kind
> of silly to have the fan turning on and off with every character
> during CW QSK, etc.
Mine does too. I have heard of a few others that does this as well. I
don't
mind it as my fan is very quiet.
> 3.) Power out on SSB never peaks at 100W on the front panels meter.
> It generally hits about 75 watts with peaks around 90. I guess
> maybe I am not quite use to the bar graph meter??? Tried dummy
> load with same results. Using the peak hold feature of the meter.
> With ALC and compression cranked it may hit right below 100W
> occasionally. Same results with hand mike or HC-4 PRO-SET.
Same results with a dummy load and a Yaesu YS-60 (Which was
calibrated
against a Bird). I cannot get more that about 87 watts peak.
> 4.) Power out key down CW is less with the antenna tuner in line.
> Using a Diawa watt meter (need to try it with a Bird), into a
> dummy load or my antenna the power out is 110W (no tuner) and
> 90W with the tuner in line. These readings were on 20M, but
> all other bands showed similar degradation with the tuner
> (tuned up) in line.
I just tried this (I am fortunate to have resonant antennas on
10-160).
Guess what? Mine drops between 5 and 10 watts depending on the band!
> 5.) When the dash paddle is closed there is a key click in the
> headphones. For example, without transmitting and the sidetone off
> closing the dash paddle creates a click (sort of static sounding)
> in the headphones or speaker. I tried a small bypass cap from the
> paddle contact to ground, but it didn't get rid of the click. I am
> using a Bencher paddle.
Sorry, I don't hear anything....Hmmm
Lets hope that they come clean and repair all these bugs. I
immediately found
the lower power output, as it wouldn't drive my AL-80 to full output
(Which requires
100 watts). I hope I don't regret selling my 990!
Bob
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Name: Bob Scott
Address: bscott@pla-net.net
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Amateur radio call: KF9YH
Member: Society of Midwest Contesters
Member: National Registry of E.M.T.'s (Paramedic)
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