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Ronald Hardin Posted on Dec 01, 2012
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FT-890AT yaesu transceiver has distorted transmit audio

Receive works great and display is stable. No drift at all. Just have distorted transmit audio.

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Hi Ronald,

Could the problem be related by having the mike to close to your mouth? This is the most common cause of over-modulation/ distortion from the transmission end.

If you have the mike 3-6 inches from the mouth and speak in an even non loud tone, that would help sort that out. If this is not the source of the over modulation/distortion, then you may have a transmitter issue, which would require the unit to be serviced by a qualified radio technician or ham radio operator, if you know one willing to look at it for you.

I hope that this has helped you.

Cheers,
Peter

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  • Posted on Nov 06, 2008

SOURCE: my transceiver yaesu ft-one can't received/monitor and transmit

Thanks 4 your advice.
I left the radio w/o any batteries (the only battery is back up memory battery) in that time, and when I try the radio I used new batteries. The power supply for the radio is build in (uses 30 amperes switching power supply) and I have checked that the power supply is in a good condition. I suspect that PLL unit is not working so can't oscillation to generate frequencies.
The problem with sending the unit to the factory to be serviced is not worth (cost > benefit/ radio value).
Do you have another idea to help me? Please.. Thanks

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  • Posted on Apr 12, 2009

SOURCE: TRYING TO FIND OPERATOR'S MANUAL FOR YAESU FT 1500M

Goto: http://www.yaesu.com/indexVS.cfm?cmd=DisplayProducts&ProdCatID=106&encProdID=92FB2363C1E0B9EBC9D3479054E0120B&DivisionID=65&isArchived=1


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  • Posted on May 02, 2009

SOURCE: Hi I am looking for a english version of the user

Hi Tam, I think you should try trade me, I presume you have tried Google? if not just put your requirements in, you should get a response that way.

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  • Posted on Jun 26, 2009

SOURCE: PPT works in the lower bands (under 148 Mhz) but not 156 range

Your radio has not been modified to transmit outside of the amateur bands.

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  • Posted on Feb 27, 2010

SOURCE: Yaesu Ft-60R with Kenwood TK-3107

ok guys!! i have gold for your prob huhuh
go to this website and u can get anything about all model TK
http://www.twowayradioearpieces.com/Programming-Cable-for-KENWOOD-C178-1.htm

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