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Slow Code June 20th 06 12:14 AM

yaesu FT100-D cant transmit problem
 
"dingus" wrote in
ups.com:

I recently bought a yaesu FT100D and had it modified so i could
transmit on the marine VHF bands. After the modification i cannot
transmit on the SSB ham bands. I unable to contact the guy that did
the modification. Any suggestions as to what may be the problem?



Yes. You're an appliance operator.


sc

yea right June 20th 06 06:15 AM

yaesu FT100-D cant transmit problem
 
On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 23:14:14 +0000, Slow Code wrote:

"dingus" wrote in
ups.com:

[quoted text muted]



Yes. You're an appliance operator.


So,.... what kind-a car did you build to drive around in?

D Peter Maus June 22nd 06 10:42 PM

yaesu FT100-D cant transmit problem
 
yea right wrote:
On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 23:14:14 +0000, Slow Code wrote:

"dingus" wrote in
ups.com:

[quoted text muted]


Yes. You're an appliance operator.


So,.... what kind-a car did you build to drive around in?



Funny you should mention that. I, myself have built two Mercedes from
the pavement up. One a 190SL which I still have at my place in Texas,
the other is an S-Class 280, which I sold some years ago. Besides those
two, I've also built two of my three Studebakers, and a BMW 2002.

You may find that a number of members of this group are as adept with
a wrench.


But the point intended above is not that one must build one's radio
in order to be a fine ham, but that one must be a good technician,
familiar with, and posessed of a working knowledge of, the circuitry of
the operator's rig of choice, in this case a Yeasu FT100-D. Which would
have obviated the original question as posted here.

In other words, If you're going to key up on the bands, know enough
about the radio to know 1) that it's working correctly and within the
standards of good amateur practice, and 2) how to at least begin an
undertaking like correcting a mod that produces undesired performance.

There's nothing wrong with buying a commercially produced radio. But
if you're going to assume the mantle of responsibility that goes with
keying the mic, know something about the damned thing.





[email protected] June 23rd 06 04:02 AM

yaesu FT100-D cant transmit problem
 
I own an early 1960's Mercedes Benz four cylinder diesel enging.I bought
it from J.C.Whitney company.I was going to put it in a small 1967
International walk in van I used to own and make a camper out of the
van.But like most big ideas I get,I never got around to doing it.Like my
half acre of land I bought in North Florida.I had the idea I would put
some second hand trailers on there and rent them out to some girls at
University of Florida in Gainesville.Me and my bright ideas.
cuhulin



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