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| - | ======Modifying a Yaesu FT-2980R transciever for packet usage====== | + | ======WIP: Modifying a Yaesu FT-2980R |
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| - | {{:radios:ft-2980r:ft-2980r-stockpic.jpg? | + | The FT-2980R is a beast of a transceiver putting out up to 80W FM on 2m. From spending a little time using it for 2m simplex nets and whatnot it is an excellent radio; it's the best 2m FM receiver I own and (anecdotally) an S-point " |
| - | The FT-2980R | + | The design is, all told, extremely simple and elegant. On the TX chain We have an analogue amplifier and filter for the microphone audio, and mixing in the CTCSS tone is a simple resistor network. This is then fed to a " |
| - | I always thought it would make an excellent | + | The service manual is excellent; alignment and power / deviation adjustments are made through the front panel in service mode; setting the power levels to 6dB increments (e.g. ~1/ |
| - | =====Schematic detail===== | + | For some reason Yaesu didn't put a 6-pin mini-DIN socket on the back; plenty of folks have used this for APRS via the MIC / speaker sockets but we want flat audio! Plenty of options out there of course but the 2980R is a nice rig, so this article will attempt to address this shortcoming :) The radio performs beautifully and has, so far, been tested up to 4k8 GFSK IL2P-CRC. |
| - | More to come | + | =====Schematic===== |
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| + | * Pin 9 of Q1028 is the output from the discriminator | ||
| + | * Junction between C1122 and C1123 is de-emphasised audio before the RX-MUTE circuit | ||
| + | * Junction between C1276 and Q1043 is the DC-coupled input to the modulator (this doesn' | ||
| + | * Pin 12 of Q1043 is the input to the multifunction DAC (this does work!!) | ||
| + | * Tap on the MIC socket to then be processed / emphasised by Q1049 / Q1043 etc | ||
| + | * PTT is achieved by grounding PIN1 of the MIC connector (front panel board) | ||
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| + | =====Disassembly notes===== | ||
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| + | The radio is beautifully designed and assembled; desoldering of the PA and rear RF connector is required to lift out the main PCB. The appropriate tap points are on both sides of the main PCB and the components are mostly very tiny 0402 and 0603 parts. The VCO is contained under a heavily soldered-down metal can. | ||
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| + | * A 90W vacuum desoldering gun was used to desolder the SO239 connector from the board, it needed a lot of heat | ||
| + | * There is a tiny capacitor on the board next to the SO239 solder points, be careful! | ||
| + | * The front panel assembly must be removed before the main PCB as a couple of capacitors on the front PCB prevent lifting out the main PCB | ||
| + | * The main PCB must be slid forwards slightly to clear the external speaker jack from its cutout on the rear of the case | ||
| =====Tap points===== | =====Tap points===== | ||
| - | More to come | + | This radio had me somewhat perplexed for a while when attempting |
| - | =====Finished mods===== | + | Attempt 2 at injecting audio was completely successful; though I don't fully understand the role of the DAC chip it appears that it produces a variety of control voltages to operate various parts of the radio. It also appears to contain various VCA / buffer amplifiers; one of these is used to take the mixed audio / CTCSS signal and drive the VCO via a VCA / buffer in order to control the deviation. Tapping directly to the input of the DAC chip, after the point the pre-emphasised speech and CTCSS tone have been mixed, produced a lovely transmit signal. Success! |
| - | More to come | + | The Yaesu schematic notes 1.5Vpp audio into this point in the circuit and it appears that the NinoTNC is capable of producing this, just, when the deviation pot is turned |
| - | =====Rear connector===== | + | The radio appears to take ~150msec to go into transmit from the time the PTT line is asserted; I'll update this time with an appropriate TXDELAY once I've had a more scientific fiddle. |
| - | More to come | + | As there' |
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| + | ====Main PCB underside===== | ||
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| + | **DC-coupled audio into the Q1043 VCA/buffer was done through a bit of RG178 - there is a dirty great big ground pad to solder the braid to.** | ||
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| + | **The de-emphasised audio output appears on the rear side of the PCB, tapped after the filter network post-C1122 and before the AF MUTE squelch control Q1034** | ||
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| + | ====Main PCB top side==== | ||
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| + | **The discriminator output was tapped from the Q1028 side of C1098, it's an easier solder-job to access the cap rather than the IC pin** | ||
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| + | ====Front panel PCB==== | ||
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| + | **The MIC audio input was tapped into pin 1 of the MIC connector on the front PCB and the PTT line was tapped onto pin 2 of the MIC connector on the front PCB.** | ||
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| + | =====Rear connectors===== | ||
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| + | Drilling out the external speaker hole provided enough space to fit a mini-DIN socket, held in with a gob of epoxy. The pins on the rear of the socket are close to, but not touching the board and once the front panel is removed the board can still be removed by sliding it forwards (after desoldering stuff of course!). There was also enough space below the DIN socket to drill another hole for the 1200/9600 audio input switch. | ||
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| + | The SO239 socket was also replaced with an N-Female socket, the one provided by M0MAT fits perfectly. Why SO239 sockets are still appearing on VHF / UHF radios is beyond me... | ||
| =====Other tweaks===== | =====Other tweaks===== | ||
| - | More to come | + | A wire bridge was inserted in place of the speaker socket |
| =====Finished article===== | =====Finished article===== | ||
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| More to come | More to come | ||
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| + | de M0MZF, April '25 | ||
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