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Anyone knows how/where plug in a frequency counter in ft-200 ? My freq counter have option (substraction and adding to IF frequency). Manual and schematics are at address below: ftp://bama.edebris.com/bama/yaesu/ft200/ft200man.djvu -- 73! Janusz SQ5IZX |
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On Sun, 5 Dec 2004 20:22:37 +0100, "Janusz M."
wrote: Hello. Anyone knows how/where plug in a frequency counter in ft-200 ? My freq counter have option (substraction and adding to IF frequency). Manual and schematics are at address below: ftp://bama.edebris.com/bama/yaesu/ft200/ft200man.djvu the only possible way is to measure the VFO and consider that the BFO freq for LSB and USB makes some difference, possibly 1.8kHz --- J. M. Noeding, LA8AK, N-4623 Kristiansand http://home.online.no/~la8ak/c.htm |
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![]() "Janusz M." wrote in message ... Hello. Anyone knows how/where plug in a frequency counter in ft-200 ? My freq counter have option (substraction and adding to IF frequency). Manual and schematics are at address below: ======================================== Janusz, I have the manual for the FT-200 with the circuit diagramme. The frequency counter input should be connected with a less than 10 pf capacitor to the common switch contact of switch deck 'S1f ' being the output of V3( 6CB6) , the premixer. This output is representative for the operating frequency. However the frequency counter offset is NOT the same for each band I don't know whether your FT-200 has all the sub-bands implemented ,but I shall list them all : 80 m 3.5 - 4.0 MHz premix freq range 5.0 - 5.5 MHz hence freq counter offset : minus 1.5 MHz 40 m 7.0 - 7.5 MHz premix freq range 16.0 - 16.5 MHz hence freq counter offset : minus 9.0 MHz 20 m 14.0 - 14.5 MHz premix freq range 5.0 - 5.5 MHz hence freq counter offset : plus 9.0 MHz 15 m 21.0 - 21.5 MHz premix freq range 30.0- 30.5 MHz hence freq counter offset : minus 9.0 MHz 10 m 28.0 - 28.5 MHz premix freq range 37.0- 37.5 MHz hence freq counter offset : minus 9.0 MHz 28.5 -29.0 MHz premix freq range 37.5- 38.0 MHz hence freq counter offset : minus 9.0 MHz 29.0 -29.5 MHz premix freq range 38.0- 38.5 MHz hence freq counter offset : minus 9.0 MHz 29.5 -30.0 MHz premix freq range 38.5- 39.0 MHz hence freq counter offset : minus 9.0 MHz So you need 3 different offsets namely minus 1.5 MHz for 80 m band , plus 9.0 MHz for the 20 m band and for all the other bands the offset is minus 9.0 MHz. Suggest you use the smallest coupling capacitor necessary to excite the frequency counter and ensure the outgoing lead is properly screened and insulated ie thin coax (screen earthed on 1 side only to prevent an earth loop) As a small 'capacitor' you can possibly use a short piece of (thin) coax. Good luck Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
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