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From: wtm
Subject: Re:Yaesu FT-5100 Help  

Organization: Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine

Date: Fri, 08 Jan 1993 02:53:02 GMT

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Tis easy to crossband repeat the 5100.  Just hold down the RPT key

while switching the power on (same as the 470-HT, I believe).  A

call to Yaesu (310-404-2700) yielded this info.  According to

Winston in tech support, this slipped out of the manual when it

went to press.  My 5100 didn't have any crossband info in the box,

but an acquaintance said that his 5100 had an addendum slip

packaged mentioning the RPT key trick.



Works quite nicely.  One thing is that there is a lot of high

freqency attenuation.  I found that adding a 27K ohm resistor

between the input and output leads of the data jack seems to clean

up the sound (similar to a suggestion for audio improvement on the

470 HT).  I used a variable pot and adjusted experimentally for

best sound.



I really like my 5100.  The in-band sensitivity is good.  I've been

lazy and haven't benched it at work yet.  The 2m FM receive seems

better than my Kenwood 751, which surprises me.  Fortunately the

5100 does not get hammered with spurious signals in the 70 cm band

the way the 530 HT does.



Here is a synopsis of how the 5100 receive (and

probably transmit too) is easily expanded.  I asked Winston to fax

me the mod sheet (see above).  The jumper change is pretty easy for

a resonably skilled solderer, but not for the neophyte.  The rig is

then reset with F/W-D/MR-REV keys while powering up.  The

upper/lower RX followed by upper/lower TX limits are then keyed in

for each band.  I've noticed that sensitivity in the expanded

portions is less than in the amateur bands, but prefectly usable

for copying weather stations, etc.  Exapnding the band seems to

disable the ARS function, but I'd rather have the coverage since I

memorized the band plans already.



I can't think of a good way to reproduce the mod drawing in ASCII,

so I recommend calling them for the fax.



By the way, the 5100 service manual is not yet available.  I've

been on a waiting list for about three weeks, and I'm sure it'll be

a while longer.





--

Bill Mayhew      NEOUCOM Computer Services Department

Rootstown, OH  44272-9995  USA    phone:216-325-2511

wtm





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