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Yeasu FT-100
I like this toy! Handy, comprehensive, batteries not included - what more to wish for? I have been using it at home, on minor expeditions and during several experiments with digital modes. And it still work! Okey, this piece of art is not the best thing ever left a factory, there is a lot of stupid misstakes. Like no cooling fan in QRV-mode on VHF. Poor earth inside. Very strange behavior when signals are strong. Attaching an active antenna to the HF for some DX-ing was as good as using no antenna at all. Yeah, hearing BBC WC and V.O.R. everywere is not my way to enjoy radio. But if you want 100 W on HF and 6m, 50W on VHF and 20 on UHF and can stand the misstakes by Yeasu - get one yourself!
Here some tip about improving the ground-system. This might / will help you a lot!
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When I had installed my FT-100 and tried it on several bands, I discovered that it could not work UHF without showing high SWR.
My problem here was - I had no SWR in the cables! Worked fine with my Kenwood TS-811 and the SWR-instrument showed 1:1. So what's so spooky about this little black box?
Not until I got myself a CW-filter, I oppened the can - and got myself a real surprize!
Inside, the cupper-stripes that should improve the ground was barely sticked to the aluminium, and even when I tried to put them back, they loosed again.
So what I suggest, re-place all the cupper-stripe with a better one. I used one from 3M called 1181, 12mm wide (0.5"). It stands for temperatures up to 150°C, so the inside of the FT-100 would not be any problems. The adhesive (glue) on the backside is conductive. There is another stripe from 3M that has silver mixed with the adhesive. Will of course work better, but 1181 will work just fine and is "less" expensive.
Right now it is connected to a GPM-1500 (multibandsvertikal) 1.8 - 30MHz antenna and a LDG AT-100Pro Antenna tuner.
Yeasu FT-817ND
This one is connected to a 70/2/6 vertical.
HL-B3111M

For advanced 50 MHz operations, I use a vertical from Hotline (HL-B3111M).
It is also operative for 432 and 144 MHz.
Hand helds; ICOM E-90 and Yaesu VX-1R
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Very simple to bring-a-long were ever you go.
MFJ 971

Helps me a lot while portable.


