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That's interesting. Do you feel liuke trying a new rj45 plug with all 6 wires connected? My one concern might be that it causes damage to the radio. Maybe they were disconnected fo a reason.
I don't know if this helps but the ebay pict shows 2 plugs where the yaesu adapter only plugs into one of them. How and where are you thinking of to mount the PTT?
I have one of the TYT TH-9000's (VHF version) comming aswell. my SAR group just ordered 20 of them. They are certified to be used on commercial frequinces in Canada (with an appropriate license). Also cheap to buy. I will let you know what I think when I get it and hook it up.
Try holding the power button in for a few seconds till it beeps. Although when the keypad is locked you can still read the display. I have never seen a key symbol on the display. Have you tried a full reset?
Interesting! I will be interested in how it works. How long is the cable? Does it work if plugged into the FTM-350 body and still have the Yaesu mike in the head unit?
GR1 default settings are:
Receive Frequency Transmit Frequency Offset Frequency Offset Direction Operating Mode Name Show Name Tone Mode CTCSS DCS User CTCSS Tx Power Skip Step Clock Shift Comment
222.00000 222.00000 Simplex FM 0 None 100.0 Hz 023 1500 Hz High Off 12.5 kHz 0
Here is a link to a thread that has the FTM-350 Service manual.
http://www.worldwidedx.com/vhf-uhf-bands-vhf-uhf-rigs/133951-technical-supplement-ftm-350-a.html
Cheers:thumbup1:
I use crimp connectors for all my connections. The simplicity of using them is great. As CK stated, make sure that you use the proper crimping tool and solder the center conductor well. Invest in a proper crimper, it is well worth the price. I think I paid about $45 for mine. I make all my...
There is a small company in California that makes antennas and he is a big proponent of NVIS as well. The company is Chameleon Antenna. Here is the link: Chameleon Antenna. I am not affilated with the company but I do have a few of their antennas. I have to say that the build quality is very...
I made one of these aluminum j-pole's about 2 years ago and it works great. I get excillent signal reports and also awesome distance. The whole build cost me about $25.:thumbup1: Here bis the link. J Pole Antenna. Have fun building it, you won't regret it!!:thumbup:
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