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- Subject: FT902 mods. 1/5
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- If you are interested I can send you the circuit diagrams by post, here is the
- text. I have done some more modifications but there are so far no English text
- for this, see OZ (danish magazine) nr 7/93.
- 73 de jan-martin
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- Improving the YAESU FT-901/902 type transceiver (90.12.20)
-
- By LA8AK, Jan-Martin Noeding,
- Voielien 39/B, N-4623 Kristiansand S.
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- Several printed circuit boards in either model are very much equal.
-
- There has been some modification kits available to obtain the new
- bands for FT-901, and the RF-unit has also been replaced to achieve
- the better intermodulation performance as with FT-902.
-
- The FT-902 has been in use here for 3 years, and some changes has been
- found important. Too often it seems not possible to buy a new trans-
- ceiver at the required specifications, but many features now found on
- receivers add only marginally to the on-air performance and just too
- often there are many new bugs, some of these are caused by incorrect
- ways of operating a semiconductor device, some rigs have some boring
- background noise which does not disappear, even for strong signals
- (IC-730/740). Some of the bugs with FT-902 has been experienced with
- the later YAESU models. 5-10 years old rigs are much easier to modify
- and find room for the additions you prefer, compared to last models.
- But there is of course a limit for when a piece of equipment is
- worth modifying, exceptions are of course rigs with historical
- attraction. The first owner has paid most part of the price to the
- dealer. Therefore it seems quite interesting to buy a secondhand rig.
-
- The following changes/improvements has been made for FT-902 (FT-901):
-
- 1) PB-1705A AF Unit. Audio Quality.
- This is in my opinion awfull. Very bad bass-respons
- e. Looking at the
- FT-7 audio circuit, will show the solution. C511 to the AF-power-
- amplifier is decreased to 47nF (.047). Improvement is just inbelie-
- vable! Measuring the audio RF to audio response now indicate that
- there are still more room for improvement, but it sounds good .......
- even with the built-in load-speaker, at least.
-
- 2) PB-1994 NB unit. Carrier Level Control.
- This is a 5kW potmeter, with effective 'range' of about 1000 W, ie.
- 80% of the rotation is outside practical control range. This potmeter
- is shunted with 1200 W, it is easiest to connect the resistor on
- PB-1994 (NB-unit) pin 5, and ground, or under the PCB-socket.
-
- 3) PB-1720B RIT. (Receiver Incremental Tuning = Clarifier)
- One must decide self which RIT-range should be. In my experience the
- requirements depends on the operation.
- 7000000000000080000000000888000000000080000000008880000000000800000009
- .HF SSB . + 5kHz ... HF CW . + 1kHz ... 6M aurora. + 5kHz.
- .6M CW . + 5kHz ... 6M SSB . + 5kHz ... 6M CW MS . + 5kHz.
- .2M CW . + 2kHz ... 2M CW MS. + 5kHz ... 2M SSB . + 5kHz.
- .2M Aurora . + 5kHz ... 70cm CW . + 5kHz ... 70cm SSB . + 5kHz.
- .70cm Aurora . +10kHz ... 23cm CW . + 5kHz ... 23cm SSB . + 5kHz.
- 1000000000000020000000000222000000000020000000002220000000000200000003
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-
- From : LA8AK @ LA9K.XND.K.NOR.EU
- To : MODS @ WW
- Date : 931024/1744
- Msgid : BF 38941@LA9K
- Subject : FT-902(901) mods 2/5
-
-
- I discovered that sintran letter for ohm is converterted to W, so 5kW should
- read 5k ohm
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- First I modifyed my rig for HF CW because it is very important to use
- correct tuning in HF CW contests. The modification shown in fig.2
- makes +1.6/-1.5kHz (original is +5.5/-4.5kHz). VR06 is shunted with
- 1500W resistor. Switch RIT on, set VR06 to center, tune RX to
- 7000.0kHz, switch off RIT and adjust VR01 to frequency reading 7000.0.
-
- 4) Mode-dependent RIT.
- The modification as shown above was used for about one year, but it
- was a desire to have some further changes. The circuit shown in Fig.3
- switches automaticly between two RIT ranges, dependent on modes
- 1: AM/SSB/FM "wide" (+4.8kHz), 2: CW/FSK "narrow" (+ 1.4kHz)
- This is solved by using a dual-OP-amp, LM358=MC3358P1 (TL082 will not
- function). The circuit is connected on a printed circuit board. Some
- time was needed to find a suitable location, but at last it was
- mounted next to RIT-control, at the XTAL OSC. A little angle- bracket
- was soldered to one end of PCB and fixed using the two available
- screws which fixes the oscillator assembly. VR01 is adjusted such that
- RX with and without RIT operate on the same freq. The transistor is a
- P-FET, which is not too commonly available, I used the only available,
- a J177 Switch-FET. For "narrow RIT" the FET reduces the gain, but
- center-frequency remains equal.
-
- 5) PB-1994 NB-unit: RF-clipper (so-called RF Processor)
- It was not possible to notice any operation of this circuit, reports
- on the air did not indicate that this circuit did operate at all! I
- made some measurement using RF mV-meter connected to PB-1994 pin 17.
- Whistling into the mike produced 70mV from NB-unit, while "blowing"
- into the mike produced 200mV rms, this indicate that RF clipper does
- not work on most sort of speech, while perhaps very good for single
- tone transmission....... The LIMITER (Q206 TA7060P) was suspected, a
- pair of 1N4148 diodes were mounted in antiparalell across the output
- from this IC, and the RF CLIPPER functioned !! Just as easy it was to
- improve this. The same suspect circuit has been seen in some other
- FT-line transceivers.
-
- 6) PB-1994 NB-unit: Processor Level Control. (NB unit Q206).
- This strange circuit did not have any practical function. I used a P-
- channel FET, the only one available was 2N5462, while it may be
- possible to use the J177. Some resistors were changed too. 6-10dB
- variation was achieved. The rotation is now opposite way, so the
- center connection at the potmeter must be connected to the other side.
- VR203 must be at maximum, but this was later removed and a strap was
- inserted on the PCB to get maximum output.
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