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Old September 12th 03, 01:53 PM
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Back into amateur radio after having to sell it all cause of a divorce.
I picked up on Ebay a used Yaesu 757GX.
First question is on the display. When the Clarifier is off and in VFO mode,
should there be a digit displayed where the channel number would be if
memory was selected?

Secondly, it wont hold channel memory so it must be the battery is dead.
Where would I locate it?
Thanks Steve n8nyu


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Old September 12th 03, 11:13 PM
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I picked up on Ebay a used Yaesu 757GX.
First question is on the display. When the Clarifier is off and in
VFO mode, should there be a digit displayed where the channel number
would be if memory was selected?


NO.

Secondly, it wont hold channel memory so it must be the battery is
dead. Where would I locate it?
Thanks Steve n8nyu


I believe it is a solder on round flat watch type battery located on
a pc board behind the front panel. It should be on the bottom middle area
I think.


Ed
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I picked up on Ebay a used Yaesu 757GX.
First question is on the display. When the Clarifier is off and in
VFO mode, should there be a digit displayed where the channel number
would be if memory was selected?


NO.

Secondly, it wont hold channel memory so it must be the battery is
dead. Where would I locate it?
Thanks Steve n8nyu


I believe it is a solder on round flat watch type battery located on
a pc board behind the front panel. It should be on the bottom middle area
I think.


Ed
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Old September 12th 03, 11:26 PM
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Back into amateur radio after having to sell it all cause of a divorce.
I picked up on Ebay a used Yaesu 757GX.
First question is on the display. When the Clarifier is off and in VFO

mode,
should there be a digit displayed where the channel number would be if
memory was selected?

Secondly, it wont hold channel memory so it must be the battery is dead.
Where would I locate it?
Thanks Steve n8nyu


YOu do not get an extra digit. If you press the up or down buttons on the
mic you will see that it will tune in 10 hz steps as it will take 10 clicks
to move th displayed digit.

For a manual to download for free on the rig go he

http://www.cqham.ru/sch_eng.html

and look way down the page past the first listing of Yaesu.





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Back into amateur radio after having to sell it all cause of a divorce.
I picked up on Ebay a used Yaesu 757GX.
First question is on the display. When the Clarifier is off and in VFO

mode,
should there be a digit displayed where the channel number would be if
memory was selected?

Secondly, it wont hold channel memory so it must be the battery is dead.
Where would I locate it?
Thanks Steve n8nyu


YOu do not get an extra digit. If you press the up or down buttons on the
mic you will see that it will tune in 10 hz steps as it will take 10 clicks
to move th displayed digit.

For a manual to download for free on the rig go he

http://www.cqham.ru/sch_eng.html

and look way down the page past the first listing of Yaesu.







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Old September 13th 03, 12:53 PM
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Thanks for tips guys.
I came across this site and got all kinds of neat stuff:
http://ftp.qrz.ru/pub/hamradio/schemes/


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Thanks for tips guys.
I came across this site and got all kinds of neat stuff:
http://ftp.qrz.ru/pub/hamradio/schemes/


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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 08:53:14 -0400, "Steve" wrote:

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Secondly, it wont hold channel memory so it must be the battery is dead.
Where would I locate it?



It is near the upper right corner of the *local unit* board, looking
down into the rig with the top cover removed. The owner's manual
doesn't address the battery replacement issue, but the FT-757GX
Technical Supplement shows its exact location on page 38. You can also
refer to page 15 in the Supplement for a visual of the local unit
board layout. Pretty easy to replace.

73,

Caveat
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 08:53:14 -0400, "Steve" wrote:

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Secondly, it wont hold channel memory so it must be the battery is dead.
Where would I locate it?



It is near the upper right corner of the *local unit* board, looking
down into the rig with the top cover removed. The owner's manual
doesn't address the battery replacement issue, but the FT-757GX
Technical Supplement shows its exact location on page 38. You can also
refer to page 15 in the Supplement for a visual of the local unit
board layout. Pretty easy to replace.

73,

Caveat
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Old September 14th 03, 03:46 AM
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Caveat wrote in
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It is near the upper right corner of the *local unit* board, looking
down into the rig with the top cover removed.


I concur. My earlier post was in error as I was looking at the Piezo
sounder unit behind the front panel instead of the memory battery.

Ed


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