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Rigpix yaesu 857 manual >> DOWNLOAD
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Reading the pages that cover the Yaesu FT-857D (pp. 145 – 149), I see nothing that discusses how to use COM2 to route the radio’s CAT serial port to a computer. Perhaps this topic is discussed elsewhere in the manual, but I haven’t found This is a video that shows you how to put the radio in Clone mode and how to go into chirp and get the information from repeaterbook and program it into
The Yaesu FT-857 is a little marvel. Crammed into the enclosure is an MF, HF, VHF and UHF transceiver with most of the modern bells and whistles that anyone could want, and which can supply 100 watts on 160-6 meters, 50 watts on 2 meters, and 20 watts on the 440 MHz band.
LATER EDIT: Here you can find a solution for a “military-like” backpack radio based on FT857D. TIP for mobile useres: Two male RJ11 and 3m of 6 wire telephone cable for front panel, one male and one female RJ45 and 3m of 8 wire FTP cable for microphone.