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Connect your FT-100 or FT-817 to your pc with this CAT interface cable
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Build a PSK-31 PC interface for the yaesu FT-817
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This is a picture of a schematic diagram of a multifunctional interface for Yaesu FT-8x7 Series Transceivers. It will work for Yaesu radios like FT-897 FT-857 FT-817
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Pc sound card interface for PSK31 MFSK Baudot for the yaesu FT-817
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The safe RS232 CAT interface and PA buffer for Yaesu FT-817, FT-857, FT897 and FT-100 rigs
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An android app to remotely control your Yaesu FT 857 817 897 using a common Bluetooth CAT interface. Schematic provided.
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Schematics and purchasing information for the Yaesu FT - 8x7 DIY Bluetooth CAT micro miniature interface done by YO3GGX
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This project is an interface box for the Yaesu FT-817 that includes a band output port, a computer serial interface, and a remote interface for the FL-7000 (and Quadra?) solid state power amplifiers
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Connecting the iPad or the iPhone to a Yaesu FT-817 using an home made cable, using common digital modes like PSK31 RTTY and SSTV. Article by Andrew VK3BQ
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QRG_DB is a database for the Palm OS computer to control a Yaesu FT-817 Transceiver via the CAT interface
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CAT and Digital modes interface for the Yaesu FT-817
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This project is an interface box for the Yaesu FT-817 that includes a band output port, a computer serial interface, and a remote interface for the FL-7000 solid state power amplifiers.
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With the bluecat interface it is possibile to connect a Yaesu FT 817 857 897 to a computer or a android smartphone without any cable or interface, using a bluetooth wireless connection
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A Rig control CAT interface schematic suitable for both the Yaesu FT-817 and FT-100 transceivers.
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Interface board was for connecting Yaesu FT-817ND transceiver to Android phone or tablet. The board was developed for experimenting with RTTY, SSTV and other digital modes using DroidRTTY, DroidSSTV and other software on an Android phone.
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This interface includes both the CAT and the PTT circuits,and it can be controlled from a single COM port for the Yaesu FT-817 transceiver
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This page contains draft of USB CAT interface for Yaesu 8x7 (817, 847, 897). Tested with FT857 by OK1USW.
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Homemade custom CAT interface cable for the Yaesu FT-817 this article include schematics diagram for the interface and some pictures
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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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Designed for the FT-817, this audio speech compressor, centered on the Analog Devices SSM2165, offers a 40 dB compression range, enhancing signal power. Built externally with the SMD version to preserve warranty, the circuit interfaces smoothly with electret microphones. Testing shows a 6 dB average power increase. Adaptable to rigs with electret microphones, it maintains unity gain and 40 dB compression.
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This online project documentation details the construction of a hands-free microphone interface unit designed for _mobile_ amateur radio operation. The curriculum covers the integration of electret microphone elements with amateur radio transceivers, specifically addressing **VHF** band communication. It outlines the circuitry for a switch box that provides an interface between various radio models and microphone types. The guide specifies the inclusion of a **1750 Hz** tone-burst generator for accessing amateur radio repeaters, an operational protocol for many VHF systems. Design considerations include the reduction of ambient vehicle noise through an adjustable audio input level control. The project provides schematics and wiring diagrams for connecting the interface unit to specific amateur radio transceivers, including the Yaesu FT-817. It addresses the selection and adaptation of readily available electret microphone and earpiece assemblies, initially sourced from mobile phone accessories, and later from dedicated headset units. The design incorporates a control mechanism for radio functions, enabling hands-free operation during _mobile_ excursions. Circuit details cover power supply considerations for the electret microphone and signal routing for both transmit audio and received audio monitoring. The documentation specifies component selection for the switch box, ensuring compatibility with common amateur radio microphone input impedances and output levels. This includes considerations for PTT line switching and audio path isolation. DXZone Focus: Online Project Documentation | Hands-Free Mobile Microphone Interface | Electret Microphone Integration | 1750 Hz Tone-Burst Generation