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Author Topic: Yaesu FT-757 GX ii SSB transmit bandwidth adjustment?  (Read 1503 times)

Offline brotherstair

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Yaesu FT-757 GX ii SSB transmit bandwidth adjustment?
« on: February 27, 2025, 0807 UTC »
Hello,

I'm hoping someone can provide guidance on a way to increase the bandwidth on this old transceiver. It is primarily meant for 6900khz transmission, so ideally I'd like to improve the audio quality, ideally 5khz or 10khz LPF instead of the usual 3khz, and HPF ~50hz instead of the usual 300hz.. I'm decent with a soldering iron, I just am in over my head with where to begin on this thing. I can usually find my way around a schematic more-or-less, though I can't say I fully understand them.

I struggle to even find a GX ii schematic, though the GX may have a close enough layout to where it can be useful to figure out where to start. Some guidance on what to look at and where to look would be great, I don't need my hand entirely held (though I wouldn't object), I just need some ideas.

At this point, if I don't hard cut high and low frequencies, it distorts horribly. I'm already attenuating the input by 24db from line-out to the external microphone input, and I've got the levels *reasonable*, but the high and low pass filters are absolutely killing me on SSB. I've reached my limit on what my audio processing chain can do, and I really need a little more headroom here.

Any ideas?
The crazy bastard using a Yaesu FT-757 GXii to try to do pirate radio.

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Re: Yaesu FT-757 GX ii SSB transmit bandwidth adjustment?
« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2025, 1229 UTC »
Some light reading....

https://www.nu9n.com/Mods_TX_RX.html

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'It's better to give than receive' so why Rx when you can Tx!

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Re: Yaesu FT-757 GX ii SSB transmit bandwidth adjustment?
« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2025, 1934 UTC »
Some light reading....

https://www.nu9n.com/Mods_TX_RX.html

Str.

Well... *That* certainly started me down a bunch of rabbit holes, thank you!
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All logs are from local AirSpy HF+ Discovery with 200' longwire ~40ft up between two trees

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Re: Yaesu FT-757 GX ii SSB transmit bandwidth adjustment?
« Reply #3 on: March 03, 2025, 1704 UTC »
Might try using the PATCH/AFSK 600 ohm RCA input on the back instead of the mic imput (to see if that will bypass the filter) and refer to page 30 of the manual for adjustment. After that,  see if messing with the COMP adjustment will do anything, though suspect it's for the mic. You might have to cable a switch to the PTT connector to transmit. Just throwing it out there.
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