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From: MEcker1447@aol.com
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Cc: MEcker1447@aol.com
Subject: FT-847
To: <yaesu@contesting.com>
Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 02:37:23 EDT
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Hi, just purchased this radio - KE2BP. I have a few questions and
observations-
if you would be so kind to post this, I would be grateful.
Observations:
1. The sensitivity of the radio on 50mhz, 144mhz and 430/440 mhz is
incredible- more sensitive than the fabled IC970. I was able to track
CW carriers on my ssg down to .01, and .005uvs on 144/440 and
.015uvs on 6meters SSB.-in some cases with and WITHOUT the
preamp in line.
2. The audio and fm discriminator meter is great. Fantastically listenable
Questions: Does Anybody know:
Why the radio needs the pre-amp in line to pick-out a cw carrier
on 1.853mhz usb and at least at a .02uv signal cw when the 2m/440
section can pick out a .01uv signal or less without using the preamp?!!!
Im wondering if this is how others find this radio to perform or is
there(sadly) something wrong with my particular 847 I purchased. I
would be grateful for a reply to this- and if anyone could take a few
moments
to test this rig on their ssg for similar observations... If others
find this
to be true, then it is a decent performer on HF and a superhuman
performer
on VHF- or is it just my rig? MEcker1447@aol.com
2. Is there any info about the alignment menu settings- eg: IF Gain-
etc....
and does the setting differ based on the current band reading in
the
display or VHF/vs HF or HF vs 50mhz vs 440 vs 144.... or
whichever....
am dying to know the answer to any info tinkerers have discoverd
about
the alignment menu- and why are there almost 150 sublevels of gain
adjustment when entering this menu on say, 160meters- is this a
gain
controll with 150 levels? Holy COW!!!! THats a lot of adjustments
for
just one menu item- I notice the VHF menus for IF gain are
separate also
could someone tell me what their 847 IF's are set for on each
band-
there are some numbers and some alpha-numeric levels also....
MEcker1447@aol.com
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