Mac Software For Yaesu Ft-891
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Amazon.com: Yaesu Original FT-891 HF/50 MHz All Mode Analog Ultra Compact Mobile / Base Transceiver - 100 Watts - 3 Year Warranty: Cell. Yaesu FC-50 Automatic Antenna Tuner for FT-891 $349.95. Great radio, easy to program.
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Prior Thread: Heard back from Yaesu. The persistent beeping noise is due to the fact that the command sets for the FT-991 are not compatible with the FT-891. The driver set is the same, but HRD and N1MM have not released a profile for the 891. 2nd - A word of warning - Yaesu replied that the FT-891 DOES NOT HAVE AN INTERNAL SOUNDCARD BASED AUDIO INTERFACE. This is why no sound devices appear upon USB connection. This frustrates me to no end, as it is not only advertised in the owners manual (page 25, usb usage), as well as on resellers websites such as Universal Radio - 'There is a USB port for PC connection (CAT control, audio interface, PTT/RTTY control).'
Hello Operators. I recently got the Headless Raspberry Pi 3B+ powered Yaesu FT-891 working. So I decided to take a trip to Lapland, putting the station to the test! Before we really get started this post is going to be rather abstract. Microsoft visual studio location simulator. A post like this will never be “complete”, so I am publishing what I have, and will update from time to time. Topic of the day is the Raspberry Pi 3B+, and how I’m using it for amateur field communications.
During May 18-21, I spent some days near the Arctic Circle, trying to answer a few important questions. Some of those questions were: • Can the Raspberry Pi power a digital Field Station running wsjt-x and fldigi? • Can we fit an entire HF station in an ammo can? • Is It possible to carry that QRO station along with our hiking gear to the backcountry?
• Can we integrate the Raspberry Pi into a our portable battery and solar power system? You must remember, we’re not talking about casual ham radio (although it very well could be). I know this is overkill, but if it works, I’ll no longer need to cobble things together. Raspberry Pi and HF radio combination will be as close as we’re going to get to a green modem embedded radio from CODAN in amateur radio. I like to look at this size Lego blocks.