Kb2Ljj: Radio Mods Database and Manuals
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This modification works both for the US and the european version. So the use same R for mod, but different firmware.
Update 05-04-2001:
Unless you are good at working with SMD's, do not remove R2156. Instead, cut a small, about 1-2 mm, piece out of the
circuit trace that goes from R2156 to the CPU. By cutting the trace right next to R2156, you can always place a solder
bridge back in the trace to make it "normal".
The value of R2156 is zero Ohms. It provides ground to pin 21 of the CPU.
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This modification is originally made for FT-100 but should also work for FT-90.
Heres a description on how connect UP/DOWN and PTT to Yaesu FT-100.
Here below does I a description how components shall connect to radio.
User comment
I was interested to see Bjrn Karlsson's information on how to "Connect other microphone to Yaesu FT-100", as I have
been looking for some time for a way of using PTT, rather than VOX, with another microphone.
My curiosity pushed me to try the same circuit on SW2 and it works. It gives you the P, P1 and P2 buttons. However,
there was still the ACC button missing, so I put a variable resistor from SW1 to ground and found a fourth position.
The circuit below gives you PTT, UP, DOWN, ACC, P, P1, and P. At least, it works on my rig. Don't forget that you can
programme the functions of P, P1 and P2 on the FT-100.
Serial Numbers
For all Yaesu/Vertex radios that I've seen, the serial numbers are in the format of YPXXXXXX where "Y" is the
production year, "P" is the production run and "XXXXXX" is the radio's unique number.
Squelch Problems
The FT-90R has an infamous squelch problem that makes the receiver squelch and un-squelch at a very high rate while
receiving a signal. This seems to be caused by extreme temperatures, high or low. Yaesu will do a squelch alignment
for the price of $30 plus shipping. If you have access to a service monitor, you can align the squelch yourself with the
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Radio Alignment
Connect the radio to a 13.8VDC regulated power source for use on all steps. Signal levels in dB are based on
0dB=0.5V. It is suggested that you refer to the "FT-90R Technical Supplement" provided by Vertex Standard. I am
not responsible for any damage you may cause your radio.
Internal Alignment
To access your Alignment Menu, you must build a plug that plugs into the microphone jack of the radio. Wire it so pins
1,4, and 6 are shorted together. Insert the plug while turning the radio on. Upon entering the Alignment Menu, take the
plug out. The following is what you will find in the Alignment Menu of your FT-90. The numeric values may be
different, however. For Receiver adjustments, use the RF signal generator set for 1kHz tone at 3.5kHz deviation. Use
the arrow buttons on the front panel to switch between each alignment item. To save levels when the RF Sig Gen is
used, press the DIAL or the microphone's [VFO/MR] button. To adjust manual settings, rotate the DIAL. To change
bands while in the Alignment Menu, press [SET] on the front panel. Press [DISP SS] on the front panel to save settings
and exit (once alignment is complete).
Item Ad144/Ad433 Description
DC V
FLPO
HIPO
MID1
MID2
LOW
MOD
TUNE
CTRCTR+
SQ-S
SQ-T
S-1
S-F
203
255
222
122
69
36
177
0
185
154
59
21
86
155
203
255
210
142
88
49
177
0
152
184
61
22
99
171
Adjust/Level
Method
No Info
No Info
50/35W Out
20W Out
10W Out
5W Out
4.0kHz Dev.
No Info
No Info
No Info
-11dB RF In
-2dB RF In
-2dB RF In
+25dB RF In
No Adjust
No Adjust
Manual
Manual
Manual
Manual
Manual
Manual
Sig Gen
Sig Gen
Sig Gen
Sig Gen
Sig Gen
Sig Gen
User comment
Hello.
I really can't tell you. The rig works ok with this cap but not on all mobile cases for me. The original squelch delay
isn't acceptable for me. It works much, much better without that cap.
In my tests today, as I was mobile and had a QSO to a weak stations, about S1 - S3 maximum, the rig works very,
very fine without any problems. I received all transmissions from them. As the signal grow a little stronger I closed
the squelch knob totally, up to maximum. The reception works fine again !
So maybe the cap would produce a higher *AVERAGE* squelch behaviour. That might be ok, when you're using the
FT-90 at home and you want or must filter out weak, noisy signals with a permanent signal value. (background
QSO's). With this original cap the totally closed squelch would mute more, I expect.
But on mobile usage you can't filter out weak signals cause of the permanently changing signal levels, the fading
effect. It has a opposite effect ! The slow squelch behaviour mutes too much of the fading receiving signals. The
reception is interupted permanently but you normally don't recognize this. You think, the signal *IS* so bad, but it
isn't !!
If you don't like the mod, you can re-solder that cap or you can use a new one (SMD or tantalum type).
73,
Jochen, DG2IAQ