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{{Project | {{Project | ||
|Title=FT-101 Restoration | |Title=FT-101 Restoration | ||
|status=Ongoing | |||
|Project Lead=User:Muzer | |||
|Status=In Progress | |Status=In Progress | ||
|Image=Yaesu_FT-101EE.jpg | |Image=Yaesu_FT-101EE.jpg | ||
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The club owns an all-bands HF valve rig, the [[FT-101EE]]. While it does work, it is in a relatively poor state. Among problems that have been noted are that the frequency drifts more than expected for a valve rig during transmission, and that the input and output frequencies are significantly offset. | The club owns an all-bands HF valve rig, the [[FT-101EE]]. While it does work, it is in a relatively poor state. Among problems that have been noted are that the frequency drifts more than expected for a valve rig during transmission, and that the input and output frequencies are significantly offset. | ||
Revision as of 19:13, 6 December 2018
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Status | In Progress |
Project Lead | User:Muzer |
FT-101 Restoration
The club owns an all-bands HF valve rig, the FT-101EE. While it does work, it is in a relatively poor state. Among problems that have been noted are that the frequency drifts more than expected for a valve rig during transmission, and that the input and output frequencies are significantly offset.
Valve rigs are cool, and also likely to be what people on a student budget will be able to afford when it comes to HF rigs (especially at rallies, etc.). Therefore, it would be nice if this were fully working and in a good, presentable state.
So, let's try to restore this rig.