Msg Nr. : 70630 Da : EA5SP Per : MODS @EU Tipo/status : BF Data/ora : 1125/0726 Dimensione : 3799 Titolo : Alcune modifiche per l' FT 757 Bid (Mid) : 503_EA5SP De : EA5SP@EA5FDS.EAV.ESP.EU A : MODS@EU EA5SP/TPK 1.81 Msg #:503 La 15/11/93 y 17:56Z Dear Reader! Hello my name is Juan, this text talk about the mods for transceivers of Ham Radio... I hope you interest this... If you need mods for others tranceivers, ask me.... BE CAREFUL! Procede at your own risk. Dont forget that transmitting outside the amateur band is not allowed so please consult your local athorities for a special permit. THANKS EA5SP.EA5FDS.EAV.ESP.EU.WW FT 757 Filtermodification During RTTY/AMTOR operation it is usefull to have an narrow filter to reduce QRM from other stations. It is possible to use the narrow CW filter of the FT 757 for SSB, because of the shift/width system. 1.) Cut the connection between cathode of diode D 102 and a 150 OHM resistor on RF UNIT. This resistor is not shown in service manual, but it exists on all rigs later LOT 4. 2.) Take a new diode (1N4148 or similar) and solder the cathode to the open end of the 150 Ohm resistor. Connect the anode to middle contact of a doubble pole toggle switch. 3.) Connect the OFF contact to pin 5 of J10 (SSB 8V) and ON contact to pin 8 of J10 (TX 8V). 4.) Take another Diode of the same type and solder it's cathode to pin 1 of J09 and the anode to ON contact of the second pole of toggle switch. 5.) Connect the switching (or middle) contact of second pole to pin 7 of J10 (RX 8V). The OFF contact will be let free. For the SPDT switch I am using the MOX switch on the front panel. It is a 2 pole toggle switch and you habe to cut the PCB between the contacts. Further you have to remove all wirers to the MOX switch. That's all. Attention : There are some errors in the Service Manual. F.e the filter connection is shown wrong. If you want to have a corrected circuit diagramm or complete modification diagramm please write to Roland Robic OE6RCD, Augasse 15, A-8430 Leibnitz, Austria. Please enclose an A4 SASE ( 2 IRC or 4 IRC outside Europe Airmail) This Modification should work also on FT757GX/II. 73'S For you and your family.... \\\\ (o^o) ÚÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄOOoÄÄ (_) ÄÄoOOÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿¿ ³³ EA5SP @EA5FDS.EAV.ESP.EU.WW ³ ³ Op. JUAN ³³ ÀÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙÙ P.O.Box 169 ¯ 46700 GANDIA (Valencia) ® S P A I N ÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷ FT757 de OE6RCD @ OE6UBG FT 757 Filtermodification During RTTY/AMTOR operation it is usefull to have an narrow filter to reduce QRM from other stations. It is possible to use the narrow CW filter of the FT 757 for SSB, because of the shift/width system. 1.) Cut the connection between cathode of diode D 102 and a 150 OHM resistor on RF UNIT. This resistor is not shown in service manual, but it exists on all rigs later LOT 4. 2.) Take a new diode (1N4148 or similar) and solder the cathode to the open end of the 150 Ohm resistor. Connect the anode to middle contact of a doubble pole toggle switch. 3.) Connect the OFF contact to pin 5 of J10 (SSB 8V) and ON contact to pin 8 of J10 (TX 8V). 4.) Take another Diode of the same type and solder it's cathode to pin 1 of J09 and the anode to ON contact of the second pole of toggle switch. 5.) Connect the switching (or middle) contact of second pole to pin 7 of J10 (RX 8V). The OFF contact will be let free. For the SPDT switch I am using the MOX switch on the front panel. It is a 2 pole toggle switch and you habe to cut the PCB between the contacts. Further you have to remove all wirers to the MOX switch. That's all. Attention : There are some errors in the Service Manual. F.e the filter connection is shown wrong. If you want to have a corrected circuit diagramm or complete modification diagramm please write to Roland Robic OE6RCD, Augasse 15, A-8430 Leibnitz, Austria. Please enclose an A4 SASE ( 2 IRC or 4 IRC outside Europe Airmail) This Modification should work also on FT757GX/II. Best 73's de Roland OE6RCD @ OE6UBG or @ DK0MAV or you can write to G3PLX AMTOR Mailbox. Msg Nr. : 49370 Da : IW3GRX Per : MOD Tipo/status : PN Data/ora : 0521/2128 Dimensione : 1507 Titolo : Alcune modifiche per l'FT757 Bid (Mid) : 4352_IW3GRW ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc From: cook@stout.atd.ucar.edu (Forrest Cook) Subject: Re: How to broadband a Yaesu FT-757GXII? Message-ID: <1992Nov4.045408.8975@ncar.ucar.edu> Sender: news@ncar.ucar.edu (USENET Maintenance) Organization: Atmospheric Technology Division/NCAR Boulder, CO References: <1992Nov4.013124.22012@ncar.ucar.edu> Distribution: usa Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1992 04:54:08 GMT Lines: 14 In article <1992Nov4.013124.22012@ncar.ucar.edu> cook@stout.atd.ucar.edu (Forrest Cook) (me) writes: >Does anybody have information on how to "broadband" a Yaesu FT-757GX II >transceiver? Just after posting the article a friend of mine came in and he found the unmarked switch on the upper main board near the display board and under a bundle of wires. 1: remove the top cover 2: locate the small black switch that is located on the edge of the big horizontal board near the back of the main tuning dial. The switch was under a bundle of wires. You do not need to remove the metal cover from the board. 3: flip the switch. 4: replace the top cover. Forrest Cook cook@stout.atd.ucar.edu WB0RIO {husc6|rutgers|ames|gatech}!ncar!stout!cook ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ