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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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Online Yaesu FT-817 transceiver (receive only over the Net) using R.A.T.S. control software and MS Netmeeting for program access and audio. Asia's first online receiver, first online FT-817, and worlds first full-featured online receiver (operates just like a desktop radio including audio encoding time of less than 1 second). Operating from a flat in Kowloon, Hong Kong. Open to all.
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Free Download of Widebander. This software will allow you to extended TX for the Yaesu FT 857 FT 817 FT 897 and reset back to standard factory defaults. Warining: this programs looks like not to be supported. Download and use it at your own risk.
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The ultimate free CAT program for the Yaesu FT-817 include PSK31 Deluxe.
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Picture collection of a whip antenna similar to the Whip Miracle, in italian
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To connect up your FT-817/857/897 to a PC you have a number of options. For the serial connection you can go ahead and obtain a CT-62 from YAESU. Alternatively you can make up your box with a level converter and cable using schematic in this page
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Members discuss the operation of and modifications to this outstanding QRP rig that covers 160m 70cm with all modes. Site contains a large database of FT-817 FAQs and data files. Antennas, tuners, and power sources are also covered as related to this ultra-compact transceiver.
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Connect your FT-100 or FT-817 to your pc with this CAT interface cable
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The FT-817 is a small 5W MF/HF/VHF/UHF transceiver with internal batteries. Here is an assortment of technical information K6XX put together about this rig that might interest you.
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Build a PSK-31 PC interface for the yaesu FT-817
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A 13,8v/5Amp 78H05 based power supply for portable use. In this example used to power up a Yaesu FT-817
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Yaesu FT-817 Portable QRP MF/HF/VHF/UHF Transceiver, an assortment of technical information
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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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Yaesu CAT Cable for FT-817 857 897
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Yaesu's FT817 and Super Antennas MP-1 review by George Heron, N2APB
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Transporting Yaesu FT-817 along with antennas and other accessories.
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Presents the design and construction of the OK2FJ Bigatas, a portable, automatically tuned vertical antenna covering 80 through 10 meters. It details two distinct control systems: one utilizing BCD band data from Yaesu FT-857/897 transceivers, and another employing voltage level sensing for the Yaesu FT-817. The resource provides specific instructions for building the antenna's radiating element, loading coil with switchable taps, and the control circuitry, emphasizing the use of readily available components. The article outlines the physical construction of the antenna, including the use of duralumin tubes for the radiator and a PVC tube for the coil form. It specifies coil winding details, tap points, and the integration of radial wires for ground plane operation. The control electronics section provides schematics and component lists for both the BCD decoder (using a 74LS42 IC) and the voltage comparator (using an _LM3914_ bargraph driver), enabling rapid, automatic band switching without the minute-long tuning delays common in other systems. Crucially, the antenna achieves rapid band changes, with typical SWR values centered on common operating segments, such as **3.7 MHz** for 80m SSB. It also discusses modifications for CW operation on 80m and the trade-offs between antenna efficiency and full-range automatic tuning on higher HF bands, where manual adjustment of radiator length is suggested for optimal performance on 15m, 12m, and 10m. The resource includes construction photos and a discussion of cable requirements for reliable operation.
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FT-817 product review at eham.net
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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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The SignaLink has been used with virtually every radio available, but the radio that is heard mentioned most often is the Yaesu FT-817
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Yaesu FT-817 and MFJ-616 speech intelligibility enhancer product review & short takes columns from QST Magazine
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DIY kits a 70W SSB linear Power Amplifier for YAESU FT-817 KX3 running HF 80m-10m bands
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Adding a Panadapter to the Yaesu FT-817
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A 50-ohm 10W resistor forms the core of this portable QRP antenna, designed by _K0EMT_ for convenient operation on 160m and 80m. The construction involves soldering the resistor to a BNC connector, with one lead to ground and the other to the center conductor, then insulating the assembly. This minimalist design aims to provide a highly portable solution for low-band QRP operations, acknowledging the inherent trade-offs between antenna size and efficiency. Testing with an antenna analyzer revealed low SWR on both 160m and 80m, with a Yaesu FT-817 confirming good matching. While 40m and 30m showed higher SWR, the primary focus remains on the lower bands. The author successfully tested the antenna with **2.5W CW** output, demonstrating its practical application for QRP field operations where ease of deployment is paramount, even if it means sacrificing some **gain** compared to full-sized antennas.
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Receiver converter that can be plugged to the backside of the Yaesu FT-817 battery powered portable transceiver
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Python implementation of CAT system for Yaesu FT-817ND
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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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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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Operating on the 2200m band (135.7-137.8 kHz) often presents challenges for amateur radio transceivers, which typically exhibit poor receiver performance at these very low frequencies. This project addresses the issue by providing a design for a dedicated 137 kHz antenna preamplifier, specifically tailored to improve signal reception for radios such as the _Yaesu FT-817_. The preamplifier circuit utilizes a low-noise FET input stage, crucial for minimizing self-generated noise and maximizing the signal-to-noise ratio from weak LF signals. The design includes a detailed schematic, component values, and construction notes, enabling homebrewers to build a functional unit. The goal is to achieve significant gain, making the faint signals on 2200m more discernible and improving overall band usability. Key design considerations include impedance matching to typical antenna systems and ensuring stable operation across the narrow LF segment. The circuit aims for a **low noise figure** and sufficient amplification to overcome the inherent limitations of general-purpose HF transceivers when operating below **200 kHz**.
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A schematic for a DX circuit protection for the Yaesu FT-817, provides protection from the external power supply overvoltage by DL2LTO in german
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An example of how to control a Yaesu FT-817 with an Arduino to make a multi-band CW beacon.
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Collection of accessories that makes the Yaesu FT-817 more enjoyable.
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The antenna was built to be used for shortwave listening with a Tecsun PL-660 radio receiver. Later it was used with Yaesu VX-6 handheld transceiver and with Yaesu FT-817ND for shortwave listening.
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A site dedicated to the Yaesu FT-817 and FT-817nd, The great little transceiver made by Yaesu. A web site full of FT-817 videos and articles
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A personal review about the Yaesu FT-817
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CAT and Digital modes interface for the Yaesu FT-817
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Yaesu FT817 all band, all mode handheld transceiver article.
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Attenuating output power to Yaesu FT-817 and interesting article for really QRP operations by PA1B
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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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Adapting a Wouxun/Kenwood USB cable as a Yaesu FT-817 FT-857 FT-897 CAT connection
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Yaesu FT-817 noise blanker improvement
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A modification to improve quality of built-in FT-817 Noise Blanker
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A web page dedicated to the Yaesu FT-817 with lots of links and usefull resources
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Yaesu FL-110 160-10m HF linear ampflifier as ideal power amp for the FT-817 by N2CHK
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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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Some observations on the Yaesu FT-817 5W portable HF VHF UHF transceiver with some pictures and movies
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Current consumption of the Yaesu FT-817