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[Yaesu] FT8100R Receiver Stage going?

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Subject: [Yaesu] FT8100R Receiver Stage going?
From: millscl@msx.upmc.edu (Mills, Chuck)
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 10:44:48 -0400
One friend tells me it sounds like the pin diode burned out in the rig.
It is supposed to act an an antenna switch but doesn't do as well as a
"real" antenna switch.  This guy builds repeaters in his sleep and
repairs RF equipment so he hopefully knows what he's talking about.

The strongest smell of components burning was at the back of the rig,
near the antenna feed point.  I'm not turned off to Yaesu yet, but yours
is not the first
story of displeasure that I've heard.

Chuck / W3YNI

> ----------
> From:         Daniel Senie[SMTP:dts@senie.com]
> Sent:         Monday, April 13, 1998 10:29 AM
> To:   Mills, Chuck; yaesu@contesting.com
> Subject:      Re: [Yaesu] FT8100R Receiver Stage going?
> 
> Of 3 FT-8100R radios I own, one went back at age 3 months for a $350
> repair (covered by warantee) that involved a new PA module, new VCO
> components, etc. Another one has a significant deviation in one
> circuit
> from the schematic, and nobody at Yaesu will tell me why. I intend to
> undo that change at some point (it's in the mute circuit).
> 
> I also own two FT5200s, one of which has blown up its PA twice. The
> first time it cost me a bundle to have Yaesu fix it, and I haven't
> sent
> it out again. I may just write it off.
> 
> Yaesu likes to build these tiny radios with fans on the heat sinks,
> but
> doesn't know how to make those fans keep working. The 5200 works off
> of
> a temperature sensor, and the blown 5200 doesn't spin its fan no
> matter
> how hot it gets.
> 
> Bottom line, I don't intend to consider Yaesu next time I buy mobile
> rigs, and generally recommend friends look at other brands. And look
> for
> radios that use proper thermal design with heat sinks, not fans.
> 
> Dan
> 
> Mills, Chuck wrote:
> > 
> > Hi there....
> >     I have an FT8100R that seems to have burnt out part of the
> receiver
> > stage.  Has anyone seen this happen on their rig?  One day, while
> > transmitting, I smelled componets burning, stopped transmitting and
> > noticed that I had almost no receive
> > whatsoever.  Has this happened to anyone???
> > 
> >     Also, high SWR seems to cause a sticking in TX mode on 2m.  Has
> > Yaesu owned
> > up to a fix on this problem?
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Chuck / W3YNI
> > 
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