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- From amdcl2!amdcl2!brian@amd.com Wed Apr 14 14:15:29 1993
- From: amdcl2!brian@amd.com (Brian McMinn)
- Subject: FT 5200A Mod
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- Yaesu FT-5100/FT-5200 MODS
- Rev B (14 Apr 1993)
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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."
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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
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- Backlight Control:
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- Effect: manual control of backlight
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- 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.
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- Notes: Manual is fuzzy on this feature.
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- Attributed: Yaesu
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- Crossband Repeat (reported as working on 5100 and 5200):
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- Effect: Enable crossband repeat
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- 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
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- 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.
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- Exit crossband repeat mode by repeating steps 2 and 3 above.
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- Attributed: Yaesu
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- Transmitter Timeout:
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- Effect: automatically limit transmitter "on" time
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- 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.
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- Attributed: Bill Mayhew, N8WED, wtm@uhura.neoucom.edu
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- Tech Manual:
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- 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.
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- Attributed: Bill Mayhew, N8WED, wtm@uhura.neoucom.edu
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- DTMF decoding:
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- Effect: display decoded DTMF tones
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- 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.
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- 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!
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- Attributed: jmeyers@ecst.csuchico.edu (Jeff Meyers)
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- Crossband Audio Enhancement:
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- Effect: unmuffle crossband audio
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- 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.
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- Attributed: Bill Mayhew, N8WED, wtm@uhura.neoucom.edu
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- Wireless Mike (review):
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- 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.
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- It interfaces to the rig via a standard mic plug. The
- receiving unit is only about 1'h x 2w x 1/2d.
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- [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.
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- 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.
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- Attributed: Tony Pelliccio, KD1NR system@garlic.sbs.com
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- The "P" Key on the microphone:
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- 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.
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- Attributed: Will Collier, KB5WRK, COLLIER@gallant.apple.com
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- Expanded Receive:
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- Good Effect: enable extended receive coverage
- New range: 128-180MHz and 420-475MHz
- Bad Effect: disable automatic repeater shift selection.
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- Warning: This mod does not apply to the FT-5200 as the design
- is somewhat different.
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- Warning: You must have a very steady hand or else! A
- magnifying glass would help too.
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- 1) Disconnect DC Power cable from radio. ALWAYS!
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- **Caution** NEVER TRY TO TAKE APART (DISASSEMLBLE) THE FRONT
- CONTROL HEAD. It will void your warranty.
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- 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.
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- **NOTE** There are no numbers on the circuit board so you will
- have to match up with the diagram below.
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- 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)
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- **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.
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- 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)
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- Diagram: [there are no tabs in this section - ed]
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- Ok, here's where it gets tricky, but so you know, a '|'
- represents a jumper.
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- !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 !
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- 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
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- This mod is on Delphi as FT5100.MOD and on anomaly.sbs.com.
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- Attributed: Tony Pelliccio, KD1NR system@garlic.sbs.com
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- Band Switching via D/MR button on microphone:
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- Effect: D/MR button on microphone performs band switching
- rather than D/MR function.
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- 1-5) as in above mod
- 6) Remove the jumper on Pad R4067
- 7) skip above step 7
- 8) continue with step 8 above
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- Attributed: Tony Pelliccio, KD1NR system@garlic.sbs.com
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- [end of mod sheet Rev B]
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- Copied from the QRZ! Windows Ham Radio CDROM
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