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[email protected] October 23rd 07 08:59 PM

FT-707 picture
 
Hello,

this is probably a bit OT here (any better group?). I'd need a picture
of the RF-Unit of a FT-707 (lot 11 or newer). The unit should be
PB-2201 (older sets have another board) and is located under the top
cover. The unit can be flipped by removing 5 screws and without
disconnecting any cable. I'm trying to determine if a mod I found
there is from the previous owner or from Yaesu itself and also trying
to fix the rig which has an exceptionally large set of faults. The rig
should have an unmodified (and never modified if possible) 40m band (7
to 7.5 MHz).
The email address is valid.

Thanks in advance

Francesco IZ8DWF


Ralf Ballis[_2_] October 23rd 07 09:42 PM

FT-707 picture
 
For pictures take a look at:



www.rigpix.com



For modification and pictures to at:



www.mods.dk



73



Ralf, DL2MRB



[email protected] October 24th 07 06:03 PM

FT-707 picture
 
Hello Ralf,

thanks for answer but I don't need pictures of the radio itself, only
of one particular board inside the radio.
I need to understand if a particular mod I found on the radio has been
made by the previous owner or it's an undocumented mod made by the
factory.

73
Francesco IZ8DWF


gb[_2_] October 28th 07 01:14 PM

FT-707 picture
 
Send request to FOX TANGO --
Yaesu International User's Group (they have a boneyard of Yaesu parts)

http://foxtango.org/foxtango001.htm

gb

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Hello,

this is probably a bit OT here (any better group?). I'd need a picture
of the RF-Unit of a FT-707 (lot 11 or newer). The unit should be
PB-2201 (older sets have another board) and is located under the top
cover. The unit can be flipped by removing 5 screws and without
disconnecting any cable. I'm trying to determine if a mod I found
there is from the previous owner or from Yaesu itself and also trying
to fix the rig which has an exceptionally large set of faults. The rig
should have an unmodified (and never modified if possible) 40m band (7
to 7.5 MHz).
The email address is valid.

Thanks in advance

Francesco IZ8DWF





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