[1000mp] MP -vs- D

w4ZW w4zw at comcast.net
Wed Jan 10 20:09:01 EST 2007


To my knowledge, it does nothing except get the knob out of harm's way when
not in use. I'm surprised it is a 4 way detent; maybe once upon a time Yaesu
had an idea for the second contact set.

Jon Hamlet,  W4ZW
 
Casey Key Island, Florida
"A little piece of paradise in the Gulf of Mexico"


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> [mailto:1000mp-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Harold Mandel
> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 5:12 PM
> To: 'All about Yaesu 1000mp'
> Subject: RE: [1000mp] MP -vs- D
> 
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> Here's a question for all you knowledgeable people, (actually 
> two questions).
> 
> 1.  On the front panel of the Yaesu FT-1000D the knob all the 
> way at the bottom and on the right hand side of the front 
> panel, (I think it's Keying Speed, or something), not only 
> turns clock and counter-clockwise, but also pushes in and detents.
> 
> What is the detented or not-detented effect?
> 
> 2. When turning the radio over on its top, with the bottom 
> cover removed, the front panel facing me, on the printed 
> circuit board on the back right side, there is an in-line DIP 
> switch with four positions, and no reference either in the 
> user manual or in the comprehensive Service Manual (CD-ROM).
> 
> What do these switches affect?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Hal Mandel
> W4HBM
> 
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