Yaesu FT-920 HF Transceiver: Mods, Reviews, and Manuals
Find essential resources for the Yaesu FT-920, including modifications, technical specifications, user reviews, and interface schematics.
The Yaesu FT-920 is a popular HF transceiver, known for its solid performance across the amateur radio bands. Many operators still use this rig for everyday QSOs, DX chasing, and contesting, appreciating its features and robust build quality. It covers 160 through 10 meters, including the WARC bands, and offers a capable receiver and 100 watts of output power, making it a versatile station for many ham radio activities.
Hams often seek out resources for the FT-920, including common modifications to enhance performance, such as installing narrow CW and SSB filters from Inrad. Operators can also find schematics for interfacing the transceiver with a PC sound card for digital modes like PSK31, along with CAT control software to manage the rig from a computer. This category also provides access to technical specifications, reviews like the one published in QST by the ARRL, and troubleshooting guides for known issues.
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Modifications for the Yaesu FT-920
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Yaesu FT-920 unofficial web site at wm7d
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QST review for Yaesu FT-920
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KC5M frequency measurement with yaesu ft-920
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This computer control program is specifically designed for the Yaesu FT-920 transceiver. Freeware windows application.
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Official Yaesu FT-920 Specifications and options
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Yaesu FT-920 review by PA3BFM in 1998
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Yaesu FT-1000MP, FT-990 and FT-920 packet data port to pc sound card for psk 31 interface.
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Inrad Roofing Filter installation instruction
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CW and SSB INRAD narrow filters modification
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Yaesu FT920 youtube review by Roy Sargon ZL1LK
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Page dedicated to the Yaesu FT-920