I have two fairly early ones...batches 01 and 06...both of them jump on
occasion, but the 06 one was really bad. I just replaced it last night and
it seems to be cured. A weekend of WPX ought to tell for sure! 73, Ty
K3MM
"WD8ARZ" <wd8arz@null.net> on 05/27/98 01:13:31 PM
Please respond to "WD8ARZ" <wd8arz@null.net>
To: "1000MP" <1000mp@jehosophat.com>
cc: Tyler G Stewart/BENN/CEC
Subject: Jumpy clarifier in the FT1000MP
Hello Ty, what serial number and cpu version do you have for your
FT-1000MP?
It will help us see what groups of rigs that might be affected by your
problem. First time I have heard of it. I have my tuning rate increments
tuned way done to make it smoother.
I have also posted a copy of my message to you to the FT-1000MP reflector.
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73 from Bill - WD8ARZ
wd8arz@null.net
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[Yaesu] Jumpy clarifier in the FT1000MP
tgstewart@pepco.com
Mon, 18 May 1998 09:38:18 -0400
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I know many of us have been suffering with jumpy clarifiers in the MP. I
have 2 and they've both been bad since "birth". I've got a couple of new
shaft encoders and will replace them shortly and let you guys know if this
fixes the problem.
73, Ty K3MM
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