Installation; Connecting The Supplied Yha-63 Antenna - Yaesu FT-817nd Operating Manual

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NSTALLATION
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ONNECTING THE
Your FT-817
is supplied with a three-section antenna, model YHA-63 which is designed
ND
for optimum performance on the 50 MHz, 144 MHz, and 430 MHz. It also works well on
the FM broadcast and other VHF bands. This antenna is intended for connection to the front
panel's BNC-type antenna connector.
For HF and/or 50 MHz operation, most hikers carry their own dipole or collapsible vertical
antenna, fed by a small-diameter coaxial cable terminated in a type "M" (PL-259) plug, and
these kinds of antennas may be connected to the rear panel's antenna connector.
The YHA-63 should be connected to the top panel's "BNC" connector, using the following
guidelines:
For 144/430 MHz operation (only), connect the shorter cap section to the screw post on
the top of the main antenna shaft, then screw the assembled YHA-63 onto the BNC
connector, twisting it 1/4 turn clockwise to secure the antenna.
For 50 MHz operation, unscrew the
short cap section, and replace it with
the long cap section. The long cap
section will provide good results on
144/430 MHz, as well, but those
owners not using 50 MHz may pre-
fer the shorter total length of the
YHA-63 when using the short cap
on 144/430 MHz.
For shortwave listening using a ran-
dom-length wire antenna for recep-
tion only, you may wish to consider
connection of the wire between the
main YHA-63 shaft and the cap,
using a "spade lug" or similar lug
on the end of the wire to provide a
secure connection between the cap
and the rest of the antenna.
Menu #07 ("ANTENNA") allows
you to define which connector
("Front" or "Rear") is used on a
particular band. See page 60 for de-
tails.
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YHA-63 A
UPPLIED
FT-817
NTENNA
Operating Manual

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