Hi Dave - I currently have multiple Yaesu VHF/UHF radios in-use & “have had” others over the past years; I've never had a noise issue as described with any. This said, I’ve never had a FTM-7250DR. GL es 73 de Mike K6QD
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- Re: Dual band Yaesu mobile users - does this sound normal? (Dave Schmidt)
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More info on my new FTM-7250DR. Before I left from work on Weds, and before starting the truck, I compared the squelch settings on the Yaesu across its receive bands (it has a wide frequency receiver). Only the VHF ham band needed substantially more squelch than the other bands (you'll see this in the video). Next I tried my Kenwood TM-281 VHF only radio - it was happy with just 1 click of squelch.
I had sent a note to Yaesu tech support asking 'is this normal' and they got back to me today with "No, doesn't sound like it. Send it in". I then sent the video and asked "after watching this, are you still sure it's not working right?" Their reply was "thanks for the video, it helped. Sensitivity sounds good but indeed your squelch could be helped with a re-alignment. Go ahead and send it in."
Tomorrow I'm getting together with Denney (VCARC president) as he has the same radio and we're going to compare mine to his, but regardless I'm going to go ahead and send it in hoping they can make it behave like I think it should.
Here's the demo video. https://youtu.be/5ga4ieRChmk
Dave ai6vx
Thanks Mike.
I went and visited Denney from the VCARC group today as he has the same radio. My radio is definitely different than his in the squelch arena. I was planning on sending my radio in anyways, but I'm happy that I've confirmed that mine isn't right. I'd hate to send it in only to get it back to find nothing changed.
Here's the video of mine vs his FTM-7250DR. https://youtu.be/AlgC5iw1zuA
Dave ai6vx
On Sat, Nov 7, 2020 at 1:13 PM Michael Wapner via SBARC-list < sbarc-list@lists.netlojix.com> wrote:
Hi Dave - I currently have multiple Yaesu VHF/UHF radios in-use & “have had” others over the past years; I've never had a noise issue as described with any. This said, I’ve never had a FTM-7250DR. GL es 73 de Mike K6QD
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More info on my new FTM-7250DR. Before I left from work on Weds, and before starting the truck, I compared the squelch settings on the Yaesu across its receive bands (it has a wide frequency receiver). Only the
VHF
ham band needed substantially more squelch than the other bands (you'll
see
this in the video). Next I tried my Kenwood TM-281 VHF only radio - it
was
happy with just 1 click of squelch.
I had sent a note to Yaesu tech support asking 'is this normal' and they got back to me today with "No, doesn't sound like it. Send it in". I
then
sent the video and asked "after watching this, are you still sure it's
not
working right?" Their reply was "thanks for the video, it helped. Sensitivity sounds good but indeed your squelch could be helped with a re-alignment. Go ahead and send it in."
Tomorrow I'm getting together with Denney (VCARC president) as he has the same radio and we're going to compare mine to his, but regardless I'm
going
to go ahead and send it in hoping they can make it behave like I think it should.
Here's the demo video. https://youtu.be/5ga4ieRChmk
Dave ai6vx