Survival Bill said:
YAESU FT-897D9
That looks like what I am looking for thanks!
Have these units been out for awhile just wondering if one could be picked up second hand?
Is one band better than another like 6M band or does it just matter on conditions as to what is the Band of the day....
We are off grid already!
Hello Bill,
I have a friend with an FT-897D who is very pleased with it, after it has been back to Yaesu TWICE for re-alignment, that is.
Now it's a sweetheart of a rig.
It sits next to his iCOM IC-751A which is often still used as a reference standard for receiver testing:
http://www.w8ji.com/receiver_tests.htm (notice the 751A rates HIGHER in several categories than the newer IC-7800 ...!!)
- and the FT-897D holds it's own nicely against the iCOM. Maybe 85%-90% the radio the iCOM is, but with added bands!
It was also one of the best rigs for the new 5 channel 60meter Amateur band due to it's very nice Collins filter option.
NOW, the real reason for this post...
There's one thing you will definitely want to have,
AND I MEAN DEFINITELY!
One of these little jewels:
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A 'Dentron JR Monitor' -Which will even tune leftover pieces of barbed wire fences after the big one hits!
- You can find one here on ePay for another day or so:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5857578913&fromMakeTrack=true
It's a very effective, compact, and smooth to operate little tuner WITH a BALUN built in.
- One thing you will absolutely want / need to do is reinforce the variable capacitor's plastic knob extender shafts (just behind the faceplate) with something NON-METALLIC such as a liberal coating of DURO 5-minute epoxy, before, after, and on top of, several layers of braided deep-sea fishing line wrapped over the shaft ends and the plastic spacer, since they aren't known to take a lateral hit on a knob without snapping off which renders the unit basically useless...
...like the one on my shelf. :evil:
73