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[Yaesu] FT900 CW Keyer

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Subject: [Yaesu] FT900 CW Keyer
From: eighmy@scott.net (Gene Eighmy)
Date: Fri, 15 Aug 1997 22:44:46 -0500
I don't think it is a characteristic of the '900.  I run mine around +35 wpm 
without trouble.  I also work another ham who runs his '900 at the same speeds 
without any trouble.  

I would check the keyer, try a reset or send it back for repair.

73,
Gene W4EAE

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From:   Larry Menzel[SMTP:lmenzel@millcomm.com]
Sent:   Thursday, August 14, 1997 10:49 PM
To:     yaesu@contesting.com
Subject:        [Yaesu] FT900 CW Keyer

Greetings list-o-philes,

I love my FT900.  I keep it in the car.  Great little rig in every respect
except one.

I also love mobile cw operation.  BUT...

When sending, especially at higher speeds (25wpm or more) my usually fairly
even flow of characters is often, but intermitently interrupted when,
usually in middle of a word, I send the letter "a", or try to.  I get the
"dit" but not the "dah".  Repeated attempts to send the "a" only result in
an "e".   It's very,very annoying, as you can imagine.

Now, I don't have a problem with my FT1000D, although I don't really care
for the keyer in the 1000 either, and I use a old AEA Contester that works
just great.  It's just this very annoying cw characteristic of the 900.

Questions:

Have any of you experienced this similar abnormality with your 900 or any
other Yaesu rig with built in keyer?

How does Yaesu generate cw in these radios?  Is there a discreet chip that
can be changed?  Or is it done with the CPU?

Does anyone have a suggestion?  I have not performed a reset on the radio,
although I may try that and see if it works.

Thanks for taking the time to reply

Larry N0XB
Northfield, MN



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