FT-991 shown at Tokyo Ham Fair is this week. Looks like Yaesu is - TopicsExpress



          

FT-991 shown at Tokyo Ham Fair is this week. Looks like Yaesu is finally showing the replacement for the discontinued all-mode/all-band FT-897. And what a surprise, it has hundreds of extra dollars worth of their useless proprietary digital FM that no one will use in it for no reason. Yaesu is blowing it. Where is the modern ft-857 and ft-817!? No thanks. We are pleased to announce the launch of an exciting new product, The FT-991 HF/50MHz/VHF/UHF Base Station Transceiver. The Yaesu FT-991 Transceiver is capable of operating SSB, CW, AM, FM, Packet and System Fusion C4FMDigital. The legendary tradition of Yaesu design is a legacy of excellence established decades ago, providing quality, stability and durability. The Yaesu FT-991 is designed for the most competitive operating situations, with a suite of new features to’enhance the experience. Whether you primarily operate at home, mobile or in the field, the FT-991 will provide outstanding fundamental performance and an inviting expansion into a full featured base station. Please refer below for more information on the features of the new FT-991. We will release the new FT-991 at the Tokyo HAM FAIR in 2014. Radio Features; 160 Meters through 70 Centimeters – SSB/CW/FM/C4FM Digital/AM/RTTY/PSK 100 Watts (2 Meter / 70 Centimeter: 50 Watts) of Solid Performance 3.5 inch TFT Full-Color Touch Panel Operation for Superior Operability and Visibility High Speed Spectrum Scope with ASC (Automatic Spectrum-Scope Control) built-in Roofing Filter 3 kHz and 15 kHz High Accuracy TCXO ±0.5 ppm and high resolution DDS and PLL local oscillator 32-bit High Speed Floating Point IF DSP IF WIDTH and IF SHIFT provides great QRM Rejection CONTOUR, DNR, IF Notch and APF (Audio Peak Filter, CW only) 160 – 6 Meters High Speed Automatic Antenna Tuner included qrznow/yaesu-ft-991/ https://m.youtube/watch?v=n84FDk3Esss
Posted on: Sat, 23 Aug 2014 14:17:43 +0000

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