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All,
I have the regular frequency hopping issue common to the FT-747gx. One time I came across someone that replaced the clicking vfo knob/ encoder with a smooth encoder. Does anyone know of someone that has done this? I hate the clicking when trying to tune. I can't remember now but I had thought they used a 757 or 767 encoder. If I remember right (probably not) it was not a drop in replacement but had to be hotwired. Yaesu, of course, will not say anything more than what the direct replacement is. Thanks for your help. matt |
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Matt Murphy wrote:
All, I have the regular frequency hopping issue common to the FT-747gx. One time I came across someone that replaced the clicking vfo knob/ encoder with a smooth encoder. Does anyone know of someone that has done this? I hate the clicking when trying to tune. I can't remember now but I had thought they used a 757 or 767 encoder. If I remember right (probably not) it was not a drop in replacement but had to be hotwired. Yaesu, of course, will not say anything more than what the direct replacement is. Thanks for your help. matt Take a look at the encoder for the FT-890, it is magnetic, and might work. If I remember the Ft-890 is an upgraded FT-747 . Bob |
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On Sun, 28 Jun 2009 23:49:26 -0700, Matt Murphy wrote:
All, I have the regular frequency hopping issue common to the FT-747gx. One time I came across someone that replaced the clicking vfo knob/ encoder with a smooth encoder. Does anyone know of someone that has done this? I hate the clicking when trying to tune. I can't remember now but I had thought they used a 757 or 767 encoder. If I remember right (probably not) it was not a drop in replacement but had to be hotwired. Yaesu, of course, will not say anything more than what the direct replacement is. If memory serves me right, there may be some pots associated with the optical encoder timing. Alternatively, if the part is no longer available, allot of the old encoders use generic opto-couplers that can be replaced. One of the three must be out Or, there is dirt blocking the optics Hope this helps |
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On Jun 29, 11:25*am, Robert Kubichek wrote:
Matt Murphy wrote: All, I have the regular frequency hopping issue common to the FT-747gx. One time I came across someone that replaced the clicking vfo knob/ encoder with a smooth encoder. *Does anyone know of someone that has done this? *I hate the clicking when trying to tune. I can't remember now but I had thought they used a 757 or 767 encoder. *If I remember right (probably not) it was not a drop in replacement but had to be hotwired. *Yaesu, of course, will not say anything more than what the direct replacement is. Thanks for your help. matt Take a look at the encoder for the FT-890, it is magnetic, and might work.. If I remember the Ft-890 is an upgraded FT-747 *. Bob I will look into these and see. What I remember from the post I once saw was that they had to hotwire the encoder they used. I have not found a drop in replacement other than the original part. Matt |
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On Jun 30, 1:05*pm, Pete wrote:
On Sun, 28 Jun 2009 23:49:26 -0700, Matt Murphy wrote: All, I have the regular frequency hopping issue common to the FT-747gx. One time I came across someone that replaced the clicking vfo knob/ encoder with a smooth encoder. *Does anyone know of someone that has done this? I hate the clicking when trying to tune. I can't remember now but I had thought they used a 757 or 767 encoder. If I remember right (probably not) it was not a drop in replacement but had to be hotwired. *Yaesu, of course, will not say anything more than what the direct replacement is. If memory serves me right, there may be some pots associated with the optical encoder timing. Alternatively, if the part is no longer available, allot of the old encoders use generic opto-couplers that can be replaced. One of the three must be out Or, there is dirt blocking the optics Hope this helps The encoder issue I am having is not an unusual thing. Most 747's get this issue. I would have thought that at least someone else had done the replacement using another encoder. The most annoying thing about it is it not having the smooth dial to spin. Matt |
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Sorry about the late replies. I was on vacation and forgot to check
this post. Matt |
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