The FT817 Group averages over 500 (+/-130 one-sigma) messages per month. Because the volume of messages is rather large, I would like to remind everyone of a...
Hi all Has anyone installed the FT817, FT817ND into a Citroen Xsara Picasso, if yes any advice for positioning of the radio and antennas (HF/VHF/UHF)would be...
Hi, I recently bought two USB cables via ebay to control FT 817 / 857, The cable from "Radioshop888" works perfectly with both units, however, I cannot get the...
How do you tune up? If there is no activity no need to tune. If there is activity how do you tune up with QRMing the channel? I have listened to a little on...
I had previously looked for the ARS club online because I think my Dad use to participate but only found non-functioning fragments of old web sites and forums....
If everyone justs sits there waiting for something to happen then it never will. If you tune up with minimal power then it should not cause problems. The...
If you have a resonant 60 meter antenna you do not have to tune up. If you have one of the new super antenna tuners that all you have to do is start talking....
Not sure about the auto tuners. I don't think you can manually put the radio in AM or CW to tune on 60m, so the tuner probably can't do it either. I haven't...
You have a couple of choices. If you have a old fashioned manual tuner you can use a antenna analyzer to to tune the antenna system first. You can whistle into...
I recall an entire web page devoted to the issues of mobile installations. IIRC, the concerns are proper grounding, and possibility of RF getting into the...
As far as I am aware it has never been illegal to tune up on air! Anti social with lots of power maybe, But illegal, I don't think so. No auto tuner here, only...
I use a "Tarheel" brand mobile , motorized whip antenna on my "HF Backpack" --I first tune to peak the receiver signal, then it is very close for transmitting....
Ok.... for Bryan - KJ4QZJ... since you are on the FT-817 list, I am assuming you mean with an FT-817. What I am going to write here applies to stock radios. ...
From what FCC says,No one owns the band or any frequency. I just slide off frequency a bit and tune up with low power. Tuning for a few seconds is OK. ...
Still daylight here - I am hearing a station in Chattanooga TN very weak (1250 miles) on CH-2, and a stronger station in Coldwater MS (1000 miles) on CH-4. It...
Yeah, I thought that was correct on an unmodified ND model only doing USB on 60m. I hadn't explored the radio far enough to completely confirm it though. ...
yeah Bill I got my antenna tuner today and I still trying to turn 60 meters on my MP-1 trying north and south of 40 meters. I heard a lot of net traffic...
Yeah - once again id didn't work for me either. We are still recovering from our kitchen disaster - 4 months now. Vy73 - Mike - KD9KC El Paso, Texas - DM61rt ...
Any antenna is better than no antenna. The object is to get on the air and HAVE FUN! Are you going to participate in the North American SOTA Event? Vy73 -...
One easy way to tune up on 60 meters is modulate and make a call. I tried it today QRP with my new antenna tuner MFJ 971 and I tried to hold the PEP at peak...
It is 0330 UTC now, I am wearing out, and nothing heard on CH-4. Anyone out there. Vy73 - Mike - KD9KC El Paso, Texas - DM61rt W5-SOTA Association Manager ...
Try a NVIS antenna. In the canyon, you may need to radiate upward to get out. I haven't tried one but there was a thread last couple days about them. Don...
Bryan     I am a new General Class Sept. 2010 no where does it say you can't tune up on frequency. It like adjusting a pi - net work of a Amp. got to be...
Our club was supposed to be working on it, but I think the only summit of any sort around here is in OK, and I think it's been done. If I can get a battery for...
If that summit was not done by YOU - you can do it. You can find all the OK summits here. Hey - wait. You are at Ft. Worth! Your nearest summit is Double...
One should check this site out before using 60 M. 60M is not a standard ham band. We are allowed to use it under NITA rules. SSB upper side band is the only...
And not to forget... Despite an earlier posters' comments - there *IS* a power limit on this band, defined in terms of ERP... And it's well below 500W !! Dave...
And since the power limit is defined as ERP, it is my understanding that if he is using a compromise antenna which has a gain of 10 db below the reference...