When I was out to film the “Solar powered Ham Radio for Beginners” video, I thought I’d also make a Yaesu ATAS 120A Using with FT-857D video. Here is the video, enjoy: https://wp.me/p800qu-c2 _____________________________________________________________________ Ham Radio Reviews is my blog about amateur radio gear, reviews and more. Don't forget to checkout http://hamradioreviews.eu for all the recent updates. HamRadioReviews on Instagram: @hamradioreviews Facebook: @hamradioreviews Twitter: @hamradioreviews
Just viewed it on two different computers and a tablet. Looks and sounds perfectly fine. Not sure why you are having issues. Thanks, 73!
Greetings Dimitris! Thanks for the video, it looks like you are having fun. I also have the FT-857D / ATAS-120A combination, and I wish to identify some misunderstanding you may have about your system. Specifically, you seem to believe that the MANUAL tuning process requires the operator to change the transmission mode, and also change to a low power setting, prior to using the MANUAL TUNE feature. This is not at all correct, as described in the Operation Manual on page 69 (English Version). If you try it, you will see that during MANUAL tuning, the radio will change to all of the same special parameters (CW Mode / LOW Power / SWR Display) that occur during AUTOMATIC tuning, REGARDLESS of which transmission mode the radio is currently set to operate. I hope this change of operating habit will enhance your enjoyment of the ATAS system. I have been very pleased with my antenna, with logs filled with contacts around the globe, and always tuning with just the push of a button. Cheers, David / N2PQW
David, thank you very much for clarifying this. I read the specific part multiple times when I got the system two years ago. You are right, this is what I believed to be the case, that I had to change mode and lower the power when tuning manually. It wasn't clear to me in that part of the manual whether "Antenna tuning is accomplished..." regardless if you are doing a manual or an automatic tuning. So I just chose the "safest" path of changing it to avoid any potential damage. Thanks again, 73!
the only other thing no video shows is when you first setup your A.T.A.S. 120 antenna with the radio is that you have to initialize it to the radio as it does this by setting your settings as you describe then waiting for it to tune all the way up and then down to register it to the radio. Then it will show ATAS or atas depending on bands and settings. to run all ports thru it you need a Diplexer to combine both ports into one antenna. Also it is pronounced A.T. A. S. not ATAS.
Dimitris First your pronunciation is fine, I have only spoken English my whole life as I am born and raised in the USA and I still speak incorrectly at times. English is not easy all the time. Your video was great and there are always more than 1 way of doing things. Thanks for the video it was great. Robert n0yg Kansas