[1000mp] Filter Identification

Watt Gee [email protected]
Sat, 24 Jan 2004 03:44:39 -0800 (PST)


Using a XF 115 C in the sub reciever of my mark V filed and it works just fine.  The only difference is that this is the plug in type when used in the MP models.  I doesn't make any difference.  I actually sold an xf 115 c before I found out. Watt

Jim Gerke <[email protected]> wrote:Larry,

In the case of the YF-115C, the filter itself is the XF-115C. The entire plug-in
PCB assembly with the filter mounted on it is the YF-115C. Confusing, eh?

Even worse, they (Yaesu) aren't even consistent. For example, the Yaesu filters
used in their FT-817/857/897 are labled XF-119S (SSB) or XF-119C (CW) but the
plug-in assemblies are called YF-122S and YF-122C!

73, Jim, K5QL

Larry Dajnowski wrote:
> 
> Purchased what I thought was a YF-115C 500hz Collins Mechanical Filter
> and installed it in a FT-1000MP MK V (not field) and it worked just fine.
> 
> I removed it from the MK V and sold it to another Ham and he tells me
> it is a XF-115C filter and not the YF model.
> 
> What is the difference between the XF and YF models of this
> Yaesu 500hz Collins Mechanical Filter.
> Some hits on the Internet show they are the same.
> 
> Thanks for any help on this.
> 
> 73, Larry AJ2W
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