This is the first of the Yaesu FT-101 series of classic radios. Not the FT-101B, FT-101E, FT-101EE, FT-101EX, FT-101F, FT101Z, or FT-101ZD. 73, de W3ATV
That is one beautiful radio and it sounds great; I hope to get one some day just to display on a shelf somewhere. I read that this version had some problems which were fixed by the later versions.
If you get one, you should use it. They look prettiest with the tubes glowing and the needles moving. ;-) I have an FT101EE which I use as often as possible.
Any good R.F. technician could easily do this. There are adjustment potentiometers for all 3 ranges inside of this meter, making it very easy to calibrate.
What a stunning looking radio - aah, transceiverfront panels aren't what they used to be...😉
That is one beautiful radio and it sounds great; I hope to get one some day just to display on a shelf somewhere. I read that this version had some problems which were fixed by the later versions.
If you get one, you should use it. They look prettiest with the tubes glowing and the needles moving. ;-)
I have an FT101EE which I use as often as possible.
Very nice!
I have YS-2000 METER. Who can I get to tune it make it accurate again?
Any good R.F. technician could easily do this. There are adjustment potentiometers for all 3 ranges inside of this meter, making it very easy to calibrate.
@Jim19053ElectronicsDude Jim do u know any tech I could send it to the guy I know can't donit right had one there at his shop no go. Thank u sir
Try Paul Harrold. He runs the Keeping the Yaesu Ft101 alive Facebook group. Quite a few technicians are active in that group. @@TerryDiehl-ng6qb