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raymond345
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Post by raymond345 »

Hi there. Does anyone know a good Yeasu
site?
I am looking for info on the vhf
FT2600 175 ch. 60 watt mobile.Need to mod.
the power supply.Sorry this is not Motorola.
Raymond eMail [email protected]
Will
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Post by Will »

Did you contact Yeasu in Cerritos, California?
They also have a web site but the information you are requiring is tech support.

Try a message on the tech support section on:

http://www.vxstd.com
kens
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Post by kens »

Go to QRZ.com and look for the radio mod links.
raymond345
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Post by raymond345 »

Hi Ken yes I have been to qrz and I know the mods but there is not any on powersupply.
If volt. goes below 10% radios tx stops.
Will
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Post by Will »

Ken,

Try a message on the tech support section on:

http://www.vxstd.com

I not, give me the model number on the power supply and next time I am at Vertex, I will get the required information. I have dealer status with them.
raymond345
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Post by raymond345 »

Hi Will :
The trouble with the yeasu FT 2600
vhf mobile 60 watt 175 ch. radio is the power supply inside the radio itself.
When u get low volts it goes bad. Raymond
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Tom in D.C.
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Post by Tom in D.C. »

Raymond: Your 2600 is in all likelihood doing what it is supposed to do,in that it will accept a plus or minus ten percent voltage feed but at minus eleven percent it doesn't work right.

Ten percent is what a lot of electronic stuff is designed to tolerate.

If the radio is operating internally on various 8 and 5 volt DC sources, all derived from your 13.8 VDC input than you're going to have a difficult time digging into the control circuitry to make it work properly when the input voltage drops much below 12 volts. It can be done but ouch, what a job it would be.

Tom, W2NJS
...in D.C.
raymond345
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Post by raymond345 »

HI guys,
I was told it was an easy fix but can not
get ahold of the ham that told us what to do. Lost the info and ham died. He said it was very easy to service the power supply. The radio does not like 12v or less. 13.6 is it's peak.
Thks Raymond
Will
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Post by Will »

Raymond, I am going by VERTEX/Yeasu next week if you want me to check with the super tech on that problem.
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Search
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Post by Search »

Raymond,
I have a FT2600M as well and have the same problem. If it's on a high power setting and there isnt enough power to satisfy it it'll just reset itself. Also sometimes when the radio re-powers up it is known to dump out all the memory that was in it. That's why I got the software and cable so if it dumps out, I can just connect it into the laptop and send what I have saved back to it. Other than that, it's a great radio.

Chris
raymond345
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Post by raymond345 »

Hi Will
please check out Yeasu FT 2600
power supply question.

Yes Chris this is a great unit. I run a 35 amp/40 inrush 12-15 volt power supply.
raymond345
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Post by raymond345 »

HI Chris
(search) Please eMail me.
Raymond [email protected]
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