First i downloaded the service menu manual from online and went through that to find a solution.
Then found on the net someone already did that, and followed their description using the FT2000-D with dummy load as receiver.
First, you can f*ck up a lot of things going into the service menu and change settings you do so at your own risk.
Note down (all) or the setting(s) you change ORIGINAL radio values.
So in case something gets wrong you can go back to the original settings.
Now, for the change of setting in the service menu, again, be carefull and check 2 times before changing anything and NOTE DOWN original setting first.
Note, if you change a wrong setting in the service menu (by accident), press the on/off button to turn off the radio. The settings won’t be saved unless the [MENU/SETUP] button is pressed.
– Turn the FT-991 off and connect a dummy load to the HF antenna port;
– Press the [A/B]+[A=B]+[FAST] buttons together and hold them;
– Turn on the FT-991 while still pressing the three buttons;
– The FT-991 is now in service mode;
– Beware not to change anything except mentioned here.
– Rotated the [MULTI] knob clockwise until option 18-02 (AM carrier level) is shown;
– Make a (backup) note of the original value in your owners manual;
– Change the frequency to 14.200MHz by rotating the main dial;
– Press the PTT knob on the microphone without speaking in the microphone;
– Watch the S-meter for the reading, the original setting should be approximately S-7;
– Release the PTT knob.
– The carrier level of menu item 18-02 can be changed by the [CLAR/VFO-B] knob;
– Press the PTT button and speak in the microphone;
– Listen to the transmitted audio signal on the receiver;
– It’s likely that the audio sounds bad (distorted/overmodulated);
– Whistle into the microphone (to achieve maximum modulation) and reduce the AM carrier level by rotating the [CLAR/VFO-B] counterclockwise untill the S-meter doesn’t show anything (S-0);
– Speak into the microphone, the audio signal should be sounding good/clear;
– The PTT button can now be released;
– Make “for the record” a note of the new value into the operator manual;
– Press the [MENU/SETUP] button to save the new service menu values and restart the FT-991;
– My advice is to make a note of this procedure in you operator manual as a log of the radio.
Just for info.
My original setting was 200, when following the above procedure to the letter my radio went to 46.... quite a bit of difference, every radio might have it's own sweet spot so don't take my numbers for the holy grail.
I left the radio on the 100 watt setting, and then changed the setting in the engineers menu.
I ended up with 23 watt carrier and good clean modulation and close to 100 watt out, in SSB the radio does around 110 watts, not bothered by the last few watts out, more for a clean clear audio on AM.
As said just turning back the P.A. output by regulating back the output power did not help a bit, there is not the fault.
It is in the driver section gain where the low level AM audio is added and which you can set back to good audio this way.
Lookin at the scope i now have a clean AM signal, no more distortion, and almost full output.
23 watt carrier and 90 to 95 watt max audio whistling in the mike.
After the modification the meter just gives positive modulation, no downwards modulation and no distortion as before.
Meter used Daiwa CN 801 HP with active PEP metering.
I might have used a bit more drive but i opted for the cleanest audio, the last 10 watts won't change anything.
The problem is already known since the introduction of the 991 in 2015, the current 991A of me was produced in March this year and still had the wrong setting...
Again, be carefull what you do.