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Free CAT control software for Yaesu FT-100, FT-100D, FT-817, FT-817ND, FT-847, FT-857, FT-857D, FT-897, FT-897D, FT-920, FT-1000MP Mark V, VR-5000 and FRG-100 transceivers. Version 2.1 for Windows. Ths Software no more supported or developed.
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Modifications schematics and manuals for the Yaesu FT-857D
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A group for discussion of the Yaesu FT-857 and FT-857D radios.
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W4TI review the popular Yaesu FT 857 quadriband transceiver
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Features and specifications for Yaesu FT 857D
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Detailed picture of a FT-857D backpack by YO3HJV
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This webpage describe how to set up the Signalink USB interface and Yaesu FT-857D for digital operations by NA4IT
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A Simple Serial and Sound-Card Interface for the Yaesu FT-857D
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A PDF File to download and print, with a table of all menu options with values, default settings, description and a quick reference guide of the front panel menus
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This Arduino library allow you to control various functions of Yaesu FT-857 through the use of CAT functions. This may work even with FT-817 and FT-897.
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A review of the Yaesu FT-857D mobile transceiver by yo3hjv
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Portable Zero LLC manufactures amateur radio accessories, including tactical carrying systems and battery pack systems. The company produces the _Escort_ series Tactical Carrying System for _Yaesu_ FT-857D/891, FT-991, FT-817/818ND, and _Icom_ IC-706/703/7000, IC-7300 transceivers, available in Black Texture and OD Green. Additional products include the _Sherpa Pack_ for the _Yaesu_ FT-817 and the Field Power 12 and Field Power 3 Battery Cases. Portable Zero LLC, established no later than **2013**, manufactures its products in the USA, utilizing CAD design and CNC precision laser cutting. DXZone Focus: Portable Zero LLC | Tactical Carrying Systems | Battery Pack Systems | Yaesu | Icom
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A youtube video instructions on how to replace, the Select knob. Very often this know wobbles after some years of usage and in this video is well documented all passages needed to replace the knob.
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A Simple Serial and Sound-Card Interface for the Yaesu FT-857D using an FT232R USB-to-serial bridge chip.
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Serial CAT interface to control a Yaesu FT-817 transceiver. Inspired in the James Buck (VE3BUX) FT-857D library and crafted to Andy Webster FT-817_Buddy project, but usable by anyone to control a FT-817 radio.
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In this article, the current consumption for a selection of popular HF transceiver was examined to determine, via an on the field comparison, whether they were right for portable operation. The radios evaluated include the Yaesu FT-857D, Kenwood TS-590SG, Icom IC-7100, and Kenwood TS-480SAT. The measurements were taken beginning frok 5W in 5W increments up to 100W. The results showed that the Kenwood TS-590SG had the highest current use while the Yaesu FT-857D had the lowest. The current consumption of all radios increased as the power output increased.