From cbfsb!att!pacbell.com!ucsd!news-mail-gateway Fri Sep 27 09:09:32 EDT 1991 Article: 8152 of rec.radio.amateur.misc Path: cbfsb!att!pacbell.com!ucsd!news-mail-gateway From: Gogian_Yee.ES_GSD/WCO@xerox.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc Subject: Yaesu FT 470 Extended Tx. (side effect from keyboard Entry Mod.) Message-ID: <"25-Sep-91.21:14:46.PDT".*.Gogian_Yee.ES_GSD.WCO@Xerox.com> Date: 26 Sep 91 04:14:46 GMT Sender: daemon@ucsd.Edu Reply-To: Gogian_Yee.ES_GSD/WCO@xerox.com Organization: UCSD Usenet Gateway Lines: 24 I discovered a side effect from using the Keyboard Entry Modification... I noticed by accident that when inputting a frequency (from 140 Mhz to 155 Mhz instead of the usual 144 to 148 Mhz range), and setting the standard frequency offset of 60 Khz or none at all), i could Transmit. I used a dummy load on the HT and experimenting further and discovered i can use either the standard offset (- or +) or just plain simplex mode and still be able to Transmit without getting the usual "ERROR" message on the display. I verified the transmission capability by using my Scanner and a Spectrum analyzer with a small whip antenna to monitor the output of my Yaesu FT 470 at work. At the Low Power setting, with a 7.2 volt battery, i was able to get approximately +46db at the 0db attenuation level on the analyzer using from 140 Mhz all the way to 155 Mhz range, so the transmit level at the extended frequency ranges of 140 to 144 Mhz and 148 to 155 Mhz matches the same Transmit level elsewhere in the band. That's 4 Mhz and 7 Mhz respectively on the extended Transmit!!! This side effect comes about when you use the Extended Frequency Keyboard Entry Mod. That's when you select a VFO and enter "50 Mhz), set offset to zero by entering four zeroes, turning the HT off/on, hitting FM key and then REVerse key, then RPT to either "-" or "+" and pressing REVerse to select the frequency range(s) you want and storing the Upper and Lower limits... You might want to try this side benefit yourself and see what you come up with... I tried to 70 cm side, but the side effect isn't to be found (yet), but i'm still experimenting with the 470. 73 de KC6VKZ