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Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 10:16:52 -0700 (PDT)
From: Thomas t <hamaddict2001_at_yahoo.com>
Subject: RE: [aprssig] Does anyone have a fix for the intermittant
tone encoderon the TH-d7ag 70cm side?
Hi Dave and thanks for checking this out....
You need to run the th-d7 into its stock antenna or another rubber duck and
run it at 5w to see the problem most prominently. For some reason, as I
said before, when the rig is connected to a dummy load the problem is much
less evident. Also, on low power the problem is less evident. Together,
with low power into a dummy load I would imagine you might not see the
problem much at all. Could you please try with the d7 at 5w on 70cm into a
rubber duck antenna?
All local users of the th-d7ag (we had 4 including myself), had the same
problem with the clubs repeater, and no other users did. I also tested at
least 2 of those other rigs against my ft-817 and found they had the same
issue as my d7ag.
I tested other model hts with my ft-817 and could not duplicate the problem
with them. Also, the ft-817 has no tone problem with the repeater.
I tested all of the exhibit radios at Kenwood's Dayton booth, and I even
tested the personal d7ag rig a salesman in the booth had and all exhibited
the problem...but this was a few years ago.
I think there is a lot of merit to the audio tone mixing idea.......
Thanks again,
Tom-N2YTF
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