Just ordered the LDG Z-817 QRP ATU from R and L Electronics. This is to go with my Lab599 Discovery TX-500, Deluxe Buddipole Long Version, and RadioWavz Pathfinder Mk.1. Thanks for the great video, and fine explanation of hook-up and operation! Best of All to You and Yours!
i bought one of these ~8 years ago to pair with my 817. i used it once. it worked, but i realised i am a knob twiddler and want to do the work myself. so, it went in the closet (still there) and bought a nice manual tuner. decide which type of operator you are before buying something.
Nice video. I operate a lot of FT8 and need the ACC port on the radio to plug in a digirig. This will prevent the tuner to be plugged in ! How to get around this problem ?
Connect the tuner to the radio, and then use the ACC-port on the tuner to the digirig. The tuner has two ACC-ports, so you can connect other equipment to the tuner instead of the radio.
Very nice !! once the batteries are inserted, the green light is not constant at the end and no longer flashes, does this mean that the agreement is not made? ?
Nice presentation. I have the ft818 and it will not switch to pkt until the second tune. No one can explain why this is. So I set it to packet manually.
Yes. But you will need to transmit manually when tuning. Best is to get a new cable. It's just a 8-pin mini-DIN male in both ends, all 8 wires connected.
Maybe you can help can I use my Mfj- 1899t antenna with this without having to use a counterpoise? have asked several hams here on UA-cam and have yet to receive an answer. Any help would be greatly appreciated I'm a new ham KN4INN
Hi there, Done a little research on the 1899t and now I’d like one for myself :) So from what I’ve learned is that it looks to be that it doesn’t need a counterpoise if you’re using it plugged directly into the radio - for example on the Yaesu FT817 has the BNC connector on the front. I have seen them mounted externally away from the radio on a mount/tripod and if you use it that way, it would need a counterpoise for sure. In short, use a counterpoise if you’re using the antenna externally, if you intend on plugging it directly into a radio (like a Yaesu ft817) then it isn’t really needed. Stay safe and 73’.
@@OntheMicwithMike Thank you for the great information like I said I've asked many hams who have UA-cam channels and got zero response from them. You stay safe as well 73 to you also.
Well produced video clearly explains how this tuner works. Full marks for clear delivery and clarity
Thank you for the very kind feedback. Very much appreciated indeed. All the best.
Easy Peasy. Well done video, straight and to the point.
Thanks for the feedback Mike, hope it was of some help.
Just ordered the LDG Z-817 QRP ATU from R and L Electronics. This is to go with my Lab599 Discovery TX-500, Deluxe Buddipole Long Version, and RadioWavz Pathfinder Mk.1. Thanks for the great video, and fine explanation of hook-up and operation! Best of All to You and Yours!
Great video really helpful thanks for making and sharing 🙂👍
Outstanding presentation. Very helpful
Excellent and clear, thanks for getting me to the next level!
Thank you, I appreciate it.
On my list for my FT818ND top explanation on how to set up and operate
i bought one of these ~8 years ago to pair with my 817.
i used it once. it worked, but i realised i am a knob twiddler and want to do the work myself.
so, it went in the closet (still there) and bought a nice manual tuner.
decide which type of operator you are before buying something.
Привет. За какую цену уступиш автотюнер из шкафа ? Всë равно он лежит у тебя без дела .
Appreciate your help, great video 73s
Merci pour cette présentation
Best regards
73"s to France
Merci 🙂 73’
Very helpful video. Thank you!
Hi Mike,
thank you very much for this very informatic and nice video!!!
73s from the Baltic Sea DK7WS Peter
Very much appreciated for the kind words Peter. Thank you, 73’ and stay safe.
Nice video. I operate a lot of FT8 and need the ACC port on the radio to plug in a digirig. This will prevent the tuner to be plugged in ! How to get around this problem ?
Connect the tuner to the radio, and then use the ACC-port on the tuner to the digirig. The tuner has two ACC-ports, so you can connect other equipment to the tuner instead of the radio.
Very nice !! once the batteries are inserted, the green light is not constant at the end and no longer flashes, does this mean that the agreement is not made? ?
Another fantastic video Mike 73 from kb2uew
Many thanks for that.
You’re welcome, appreciate the view. 73’
will work with 818 and 857 qrp only cat speed nothing to do with tuner make sure it is set to rear socket on 817
fantastic video
Good video, great job!
Nice presentation. I have the ft818 and it will not switch to pkt until the second tune. No one can explain why this is. So I set it to packet manually.
Nice video 👍👏👏
Muchas gracias
Is there a better option today? Elecraft T1 or MAT10? Or does this still hold up? Cheers
I've long since sold this and the radio. There are better built-in options on QRP radios nowadays.
@OnTheMicwithMike I get you but nothing to date has passed the yeasu for the durability factor
Is there a similar tuner that works on the 6 meter band. This auto-tuner is so nice and inexpensive.
I own both those devices, but I lost the mini DIN cable. Can I still use the tuner with the 817 radio, without causing issues ? 73 de SV4RIN
I honestly can't remember, I don't own the radio or tuner anymore. 73'
Yes. But you will need to transmit manually when tuning. Best is to get a new cable. It's just a 8-pin mini-DIN male in both ends, all 8 wires connected.
thanks 73
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Maybe you can help can I use my Mfj- 1899t antenna with this without having to use a counterpoise? have asked several hams here on UA-cam and have yet to receive an answer. Any help would be greatly appreciated I'm a new ham KN4INN
Hi there,
Done a little research on the 1899t and now I’d like one for myself :)
So from what I’ve learned is that it looks to be that it doesn’t need a counterpoise if you’re using it plugged directly into the radio - for example on the Yaesu FT817 has the BNC connector on the front.
I have seen them mounted externally away from the radio on a mount/tripod and if you use it that way, it would need a counterpoise for sure.
In short, use a counterpoise if you’re using the antenna externally, if you intend on plugging it directly into a radio (like a Yaesu ft817) then it isn’t really needed.
Stay safe and 73’.
@@OntheMicwithMike Thank you for the great information like I said I've asked many hams who have UA-cam channels and got zero response from them. You stay safe as well 73 to you also.
This autotuner works only with FT817ND?
It can be used with other QRP radios but tuning up is done differently to the 817ND.
terrific videos 73 from kb2uew