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==Memory Channels==
 
==Memory Channels==
Normal Memory Storage
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Normal Memory Storage - There are 200 normal memory channels numbered 1 - 200
  
 
1. Tune in the desired frequency, and set the operating mode and bandwidth. If this is an
 
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5. Press and hold in the [A](MW) for one second until you hear a double beep; the second beep confirms that the frequency information was successfully stored.
 
5. Press and hold in the [A](MW) for one second until you hear a double beep; the second beep confirms that the frequency information was successfully stored.
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==CHIRP Program via PC==
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In February 2012, CHIRP gained support for programming the Yaesu FT-8×7 family of radios, thanks to efforts by Marco IZ3GME.
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Revision as of 19:20, 2 November 2017

The FT-817 is a compact, innovative multiband, multimode portable transceiver for the amateur radio HF/VHF/UHF bands. Providing coverage of the 160-10 meter bands plus the 6 m, 2 m, and 70 cm bands, the FT-817 includes operation on the SSB, CW, AM, FM, and Digital modes, yielding the most comprehensive performance package available for portable operation.

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Designed for use either from an external DC power source or internal batteries, the FT-817 provides five watts of power output from a 13.8-Volt external power supply.

Front Panel Control

FUNC Keys: These three keys select many of the most important operating features of the transceiver. When pressing the [F] key, the current function of that key appears above each of the [A], [B], [C] keys (along the bottom of the LCD); rotating the [SEL] knob scrolls the display through eleven rows of functions available for use via the [A], [B], [C] keys.

Band Down/Up Keys: Pressing either of these keys momentarily will cause the frequency to be moved up or down by one frequency band.

Mode Keys: Pressing either of these keys momentarily will change the Operating mode.

Home Key: Pressing this key momentarily recalls a favorite "HOME" frequency memory.

Clar Key:

Ant Jack:

Memory Channels

Normal Memory Storage - There are 200 normal memory channels numbered 1 - 200

1. Tune in the desired frequency, and set the operating mode and bandwidth. If this is an FM channel, set up any required CTCSS/DCS and repeater shift configurations. Standard (default) repeater shifts do not require you to utilize the "split" frequency memory technique.

2. Press the [F] key momentarily, then rotate the [SEL] knob as needed until Operating Function Row 2 [ MW, MC, TAG ] appears on the display.

3. Press the [A] key momentarily to enter the "Memory Check" mode, which is used to find an unused memory channel. The frequency stored (if any) on the current memory channel will be shown in the display.

4. Rotate the [SEL] knob to select the channel number on which you wish to store the current frequency data.

5. Press and hold in the [A](MW) for one second until you hear a double beep; the second beep confirms that the frequency information was successfully stored.

CHIRP Program via PC

In February 2012, CHIRP gained support for programming the Yaesu FT-8×7 family of radios, thanks to efforts by Marco IZ3GME.