From amdcl2!amdcl2!brian@amd.com Wed Apr 14 14:15:29 1993 From: amdcl2!brian@amd.com (Brian McMinn) Subject: FT 5200A Mod -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Yaesu FT-5100/FT-5200 MODS Rev B (14 Apr 1993) This is a collection of hardware and software mods for the Yaesu 5100/5200 pair. I have the 5100, so I can't verify these for the 5200. I have collected every mod seen on the net (ie. Usenet) since the introduction of the 5100, so I think this list is fairly complete. I am interested in getting updates and corrections to this list, so please send me e-mail if you find something that needs updating. (This includes typos, wrong or missing attributions, caveats, warnings about unmentioned side effects, serial numbers of radios that won't do some of these mods, etc.) SOME OF THESE MODIFICATIONS MAY DAMAGE YOUR RADIO IF YOU PERFORM THEM IMPROPERLY. WHEN IN DOUBT, DO NOT PERFORM THE MODIFICATION. This advice is free, so remember that you get what you pay for. Brian McMinn (brian.mcminn@amd.com) N5PSS 512-462-5389 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- General Review (5100): Since Yaesu's advertising has already made the good points known, I'll concentrate on the warts and shortcomings. Dual In-Band Receive: works as advertised except for sensitivity. The "main" receiver works very well. The "sub" receiver works very well when tuned to the opposite band from the "main" receiver. When tuned to the same band, the "sub" receiver suffers from slightly lower sensitivity in the ham bands and greatly reduced sensitivity out of the ham bands. There is a 2m VCO/PLL/IF and a 70cm VCO/PLL/IF. I assume that dual in band receive is done with the opposite band's receiver. This would explain the poor sensitivity, but it sure raises some questions about how the duplexer works. I expected a type "N" connector, the radio came with UHF. Control wart: (are you listening Yaesu?) You can only transmit on the "main" (ie. left) side of the radio. When both 2m and 70cm receive are active, you change bands with the "BAND" button. This swaps the left and right displays. When dual in-band receive is active, the "BAND" button changes both the main and sub receivers from 2m to 440 or from 440 to 2m. Arrrgh!!!! I would prefer a "SWAP" button to swap left and right regardless of mode. (The "SUB" button is used instead.) Automatic backlight dim: works as advertised but the backlight level under low ambient lighting is WAY too low. Manual control is the best solution. DTMF page: works as advertized, but the *&%$#@ thing insists on "ringing" like a phone EVERY time it receives the page sequence. This means that you have to co-ordinate with the other station to turn the *&%$#@ DTMF stuff off at the same time or tolerate the "ring" at the start of every receive. CTCSS decode: squelch opens quickly when normal CTCSS decode (an option) is enabled. There is a CTCSS page function that has a distinct delay between receipt of carrier with CTCSS and open squelch. I don't yet understand the use of this "feature." There is no SCAN button on the front panel. Scan is initiated by holding the up or down button of the mike down for two seconds. The scan is blindingly fast when compared to the Alinco 590 that I used to have. Memory: memory is divided into four "banks." Two for VHF, two for UHF. Only one bank can be active for each receiver. I consider this an advantage, but you may not. There are two obvious (to me) uses for this configuration. First, you can store freequencies for different uses in different banks. Second, you can activate one 2m(440) bank in the main receiver and one the other 2m(440) bank in the other receiver and scan them simultaneously. Heat management: After seeing the HUGE heat sink on the back of the Alinco 590, the Yaesu 5100's sink seems too small. In a key down experiment, the heat sink of the Yaesu got almost too hot to touch before the fan kicked on. If I were planning to run a packet station, I would definitely look into some extra forced air over the back of this one. As it is, I'm a bit concerned about how hot it will get mounted in my dashboard. [Others people don't seem to have this problem.] DTMF Decode and Scan: If you have CTCSS decode (an option) enabled on a memory and you are scanning and there is activity on that frequency but without the correct CTCSS tone, the 5100 stops scan, flashes the strength meter and then continues scanning. It is slower than normal scan, but still quite fast. Attributed: Brian McMinn, N5PSS, brian.mcminn@amd.com -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Backlight Control: Effect: manual control of backlight 1) Hold down the MHZ key and turn radio on 2) Use tuning knob to adjust brightness 3) When FUNC is active, the tuning knob will adjust brightness again. 4) You can restore automatic control by repeating step 1. Notes: Manual is fuzzy on this feature. Attributed: Yaesu -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Crossband Repeat (reported as working on 5100 and 5200): Effect: Enable crossband repeat 1) Dial up two frequencies you want to crosslink (be sure to pay attention to transmit offsets, if any) 2) Turn radio off. 3) Hold down the RPT key and turn radio on Result: The tone encode/decode flags and the -+ flags will be flashing and the radio will be in low power mode. When either band's squelch opens, the other band is moved into the primary frequency display and the transmitter keys. Audio link appears to be speaker to mike. Exit crossband repeat mode by repeating steps 2 and 3 above. Attributed: Yaesu -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Transmitter Timeout: Effect: automatically limit transmitter "on" time 1) Hold down the HIGH/LOW button and turn radio on 2) Use tuning knob to change the number in left VFO. This number is number of minutes for the timeout timer. The factory default appears to be 15 minutes. 3) Transmitter shuts off with "Err" displayed in VFO if the time limit is exceeded. Attributed: Bill Mayhew, N8WED, wtm@uhura.neoucom.edu -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Tech Manual: The technical manual for the 5100 is [information wise] pretty spare. No additonal operating notes or hidden secrets are revealed. It is worthwile for the alignment notes and complete parts list. Call the number in your owners manual to order. Attributed: Bill Mayhew, N8WED, wtm@uhura.neoucom.edu -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- DTMF decoding: Effect: display decoded DTMF tones Note: this works on the related FT-530, but not on my 5100. I'm including it here on the chance that it works on the 5200. Please try it on your 5200 (or 5100) and tell me if it works for you. 1) Select frequency and turn on the code squelch 2) Press Function-Page(Code) to select a code memory 3) Dial up to memory #7 [the 5100 won't do this] 4) Watch the dtmf's scroll by as they are heard by the radio! Attributed: jmeyers@ecst.csuchico.edu (Jeff Meyers) -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Crossband Audio Enhancement: Effect: unmuffle crossband audio Connect a 27K ohm resistor between the audio-in and auido-out leads on the data jack (inside the shell of a mini plug, that is). The mic element stays live while in xband operation. It is a good idea to remove the mic from the rig while cross banding if you need/want to eliminate ambient audio. Attributed: Bill Mayhew, N8WED, wtm@uhura.neoucom.edu -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Wireless Mike (review): The wireless mike sends audio over 49.85MHz, so it is can't be used in high RF environments (like near computers). It duplicates ALL front panel controls with the exception of the power button. It interfaces to the rig via a standard mic plug. The receiving unit is only about 1'h x 2w x 1/2d. [ed] The implications of this are that the entire radio can be controlled via the microphone port! Too bad there isn't a fancy *wired* mike with all the controls on it. Several people have reported trouble with the mike -- enough trouble for them to return it because of poor range and poor audio. It works well if you sit on top of the pickup unit, but then you don't need a wireless mike. Attributed: Tony Pelliccio, KD1NR system@garlic.sbs.com -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The "P" Key on the microphone: I was curious about that "P" key on my FT-5100, so I called Yeasu and they explained the situation. They designed the the mic to accomidate "future products". The "P" key is there to be taken advantage of at a later date by other models. They just did not want to re-design the mic again within a short period of time. Attributed: Will Collier, KB5WRK, COLLIER@gallant.apple.com -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Expanded Receive: Good Effect: enable extended receive coverage New range: 128-180MHz and 420-475MHz Bad Effect: disable automatic repeater shift selection. Warning: This mod does not apply to the FT-5200 as the design is somewhat different. Warning: You must have a very steady hand or else! A magnifying glass would help too. 1) Disconnect DC Power cable from radio. ALWAYS! **Caution** NEVER TRY TO TAKE APART (DISASSEMLBLE) THE FRONT CONTROL HEAD. It will void your warranty. 2) Remove (6) screws from Top Cover of Radio and (6) screws from Bottom Cover of radio. 3) Remove Top & Bottom Covers from Radio (Be careful of speaker falling out). 4) Remove the (2) silver screws on each side of the radio holding front control head to main body of radio. 5) Carefully pull away (a few inches) the Control Head from the radio body. CAREFUL with the Ribbon Cables. **NOTE** There are no numbers on the circuit board so you will have to match up with the diagram below. 6) On the rear of the Control head locate, Unsolder and remove jumper Pad R4072. 7) Solder across jumper pads: R4070 R4068 & R4064 (use wire or 0 Ohm resistor) **NOTE** If you want to change the D/MR button on the microphone to do Band Switching, now is the time. See the next mod. 8) Install Front Control head, Speaker, Top and Bottom Covers and Reconnect Power to the Radio. 9) Press and hold [D/MR] [F/W] [REV] Keys and turn on the Radio. Radio will now show 300.000 & 20.000 on Display. 10) Set UHF Rx Low - Press [MHz] and dial 420.00, press [D/MR] 11) Set UHF Rx High- Press [MHz] and dial 475.00, press [D/MR] 12) Set UHF Tx Low - Press [MHz] and dial 420.00, press [D/MR] 13) Set UHF Tx High- Press [MHz] and dial 450.00, press [D/MR] 14) Set VHF Rx Low - Press [MHz] and dial 128.00, press [D/MR] 15) Set VHF Rx High- Press [MHz] and dial 180.00, press [D/MR] 16) Set VHF Tx Low - Press [MHz] and dial 140.00, press [D/MR] 17) Set VHF Tx High- Press [MHz] and dial 150.00, press [D/MR] 18) Set UHF offset - Press [F/W] then [RPT] dial 5.000 press [RPT] 19) Set UHF tuning - Press [F/W] then [REV] dial 25.0 press [RPT] 20) Set VHF offset - Press [F/W] then [RPT] dial 0.600 press [RPT] 19) Set VHF tuning - Press [F/W] then [REV] dial 20.0 press [RPT] (VHF tuning step varies by state -- many use 15.0) Diagram: [there are no tabs in this section - ed] Ok, here's where it gets tricky, but so you know, a '|' represents a jumper. !Ribbon ! !Ribbon ! !Cable ! !Cable ! ____!J4002 !_______________________!J4001 !_____________ ! !________! !________! ! ! Rear view of FT-5100 ! ! ____ Control Head. ! ! ! ! ! ! !__! | | | | | ! ! | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ! ! R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R ! ! 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ! ! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ! ! 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 0 0 0 ! ! 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 1 3 4 ! !__________________________________________________________! Stock US Jumpers After Mod. Jumpers R4001 R4001 R4003 R4003 R4004 R4004 R4051 R4051 R4061 R4061 R4062 R4062 R4064 R4067 <- for D/MR button mod R4068 R4070 R4072 This mod is on Delphi as FT5100.MOD and on anomaly.sbs.com. Attributed: Tony Pelliccio, KD1NR system@garlic.sbs.com -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Band Switching via D/MR button on microphone: Effect: D/MR button on microphone performs band switching rather than D/MR function. 1-5) as in above mod 6) Remove the jumper on Pad R4067 7) skip above step 7 8) continue with step 8 above Attributed: Tony Pelliccio, KD1NR system@garlic.sbs.com -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- [end of mod sheet Rev B] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Copied from the QRZ! Windows Ham Radio CDROM