How to Access and Transmit in 60m / 5 MHz in FT-991A
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- čas přidán 28. 04. 2021
- FIRST OF ALL: Ensure that your config clause 034 "MEM GROUP" is set to "DISABLE".
1. Enter the Memory mode by pressing the V/M button
2. Select the MCH menu button,
3. Use the MULTI encoder to scroll the memories
4. Ensure to use the LOCK button to avoid VFO bumps that can move your radio to M-TUNE mode which will prevent your transmission.
Greetings and Felicitations. Will this procedure allow for 2 meters to function from 144Mhz to 148Mhz on a Yaesu FT-991a configured for Japanese use?
No.
Grato pelo vídeo ! Gostaria de saber se existe a possibilidade de memorizar a frequência 5.357mhz data-usb para "ft8" ?
73' !
Olá Fernando! Sem "abrir" o rádio para TX, não. O rádio não transmite fora destes canais, mesmo que a frequência seja a mesma de alguma outra forma como QMB, VFO, MT etc - necessariamente tem que ser dentro destas memórias especiais. Um abração!
@@rodrigoabfreire3490 Boa tarde, Rodrigo !
Grato pela atenção !
Tudo entendido.
Abraço !
Do you have to change any xmit setting before you transmit on SSB or Digital FT-8 ? ( I’m new to the 60M band )
Hi Jim, check this article: github.com/rfrht/FT-991A/wiki/How-To-Do-FT8-In-60M-With-FT-991A
@@rodrigoabfreire3490 I’m good on that front in the article. I should rephrase the question, do you have to change the transmit bandwidth when doing SSB or FT-8 from its default settings. Is it Different from normal 20 M setting ? Thank you for your reply.
@@MrJimmy440 Hey there Jimmy. No changes, I just do business as usual.
@@rodrigoabfreire3490 thank you sir.
How its a price?
$1550 Canadian dollars, £1000, $1300 United States of America dollars.
It'd be nice to know what the hell any of that actually means, rather than just having us follow a recipe.
In a nutshell 10 memory banks on the FT991A are programmed for the 60M band which is broken down into 10 channels that we are secondary users on. No need to mess with the Center Channel freq. and Amateur offset freq. because it's set already and you can't accidently change it and cause interference by operating error to the primary users. :)