Newsgroups: rec.radio.info From: wa2ise@cbnewsb.cb.att.com (robert.f.casey) Subject: FT23 FT73 & FT211 mod files Message-ID: <1993Jan24.010618.6193@cbfsb.cb.att.com> Keywords: mods Sender: news@cbfsb.cb.att.com Organization: AT&T Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 01:06:18 GMT Approved: wa2ise@cbnewsb.cb.att.com Lines: 111 copied from packet: Msg# TSF Size #Rd Date Time From MsgID To 33018 BF 5506 0 13-Jan 1158 F1LOU 30537_ON7RC YAESU@WW () Sb: FT23/73/211 mods MODS FOR FT23, 73 and 211: ************************** 9600 BPS with Yaesu FT-211RH ---------------------------- RX AUDIO: --------- On the RX "IF UNIT" (sub board F2869104) connect the screened lead inner to the TK10420 IC pin 9 with the outerscreen to pin 15. Caution should be taken to solder these if soldered to the underside of the board. TX AUDIO: --------- On the rear of the "MAIN UNIT", a small potentiometer will be seen (peak devia- -tion adjust.). Unsolder the leg nearest to the rear of the set, and connect the inner of the screened TX leads to this point, the outer to the earth plane adjacent to this point. To ensure that the 9600 bauds modem is terminated in the required impedance, it is essential that a suitable terminating resistor be placed across the screened lead inner/outer (a 560 ohm resistor); this may usefully be done at the FT-211RH potentiometer connection. No further adjustments need to be made to the radio. On the tested modem a suitable level of 2.5 kHz deviation was achieved with one third rotation clock- -wise of the modem TX AF level potentiometer. YAESU FT-23R case disassembly: ------------------------------ 1) Remove the black screws from the top panel of the radio. 2) Remove the knobs. 3) Remove the black screws from the rear panel of the radio. 4) Remove the battery. 5) Remove the 6 screws on the bottom of the radio, where the battery attaches. 6) CAREFULLY remove the front panel of the radio. 7) In the left of the microprocessor and battery are several printed circuit jumpers. The jumpers labeled 7, 8 and 9 are for the frequencie mods, like explained in the following. 8) Re-assemble the radio in the reverse order of these steps. 9) The Microprocessor will loose all what the memory contains. YAESU FT211/23/73 band mods: ---------------------------- The uP's in the FT-23/73 and the FT-211 can be set for many frequency and memory mode combinations. These modes are controled by the jumpers (solder pads) marked 7,8 and 9 on the "CONTROL UNIT" board of either radio. Here is a list of what is possible: JUMPER FREQUENCIES 7 8 9 COVERED open open in 140 to 164 MHZ open in in 140 to 160 MHZ in open in 144 to 148 MHZ in in in 144 to 146 MHZ open open open 220 to 550 MHZ open in open 440 to 450 MHZ in open in 50 to 300 MHZ in in open 430 to 440 MHZ The FT-211 has separate VCO's for transmit and receive and will lock over about 38 MHZ from approx. 130 to 180 MHZ. The FT-23 has only one VCO and the overlap- -ping lock range (Xmt & Rcv) is about 25 MHZ from approx. 135 to 175 MHZ. Don't forget, if you adjust the VCO you must realign every electronically tuned stage in the front-end of the radio. The transmitters can be tuned for somewhat higher power output above 164 MHz but at a great power loss at 2m. The non-amateur (commercial) memory mode will cause these functions changes: 1.When in the MR mode, the channel number will be displayed instead of fre- -quency. You can toggle back to the original "amateur" mode display by pres- -sing F. Pressing F bring you back to commercial mode. However, when switching from D to MR, the display will always revert to the commercial mode. 2.The function of the Dot button will be exactly reversed. That means now you can press just one button (Dot) to get into or out of the Primary function The Pri funtion (in memory mode) will be indicated by a large "P" on the left side of the display. 3.The only indication of low power operation is in the memory mode. A "C" will appear in the upper left corner of the display (where the primary "P" used to be). The bargraph will always read 100%. 4.The band scan is now even more useless. The uP will painfully count from 50 to 300 MHz. FT23/73 in packet-radio: ------------------------ If you want to work in packet-radio, open jumper 10 to dissable the battery save. 73's de Phil, F1LOU @ ON7RC.BT.BEL.EU ====================================================================== Note: I haven't tried or verified this, proceed at your own risk. And DO NOT transmit outside of legal bands! WA2ISE Copied from the QRZ! Windows Ham Radio CDROM