I just got my 991A last week and I have really enjoyed your videos you made. I'm learning a lot from the videos and just wanted to say thanks for what you are doing. KI5UTS 73!
@@ND3N I am so sorry Tom, I don't know why I called you Frank, anyway I do love all the stuff you are showing on the FT-991A. I am just getting to know mine. Thank You
Tom, great video. Thank you. The RT Sys menu programmer has several times saved my life. I experiment a lot with the digi modes and it is not uncommon for things to get screwed up. The ability to quickly re-load a saved menu config that you KNOW works fine has turned out to be an absolute Godsent and has saved me countless hours. I truly cannot recommend that program high enough. I sometimes just cange one of the colors on the screen so I can be sure that the change(s) took hold. Thanks for yet another excellent video Tom. Yeasu for sure brought out a winnner with FT991(A) Albert. EI7II.
I ordered mine from dx early part of nov been a roller coaster of dates arriving ... it finally on its way ! Supposed to be Dec 28 but with the weather we're having will see if on time.. love Tom's video... kinda been a good Bible to follow....Hopefully you will be able to get yours soon enough..
I am trying to set up a simplex frequency on my 991A that will include a PL code for both transmit and receive and I cannot tell where I set up the receive portion I only see a place for the transmit PL code.
Thanks again for another great video on FT991A. As I look through the RT Systems software it shows only certain menu options. Is there a way using the RT Systems software to backup ALL of the settings in the Yaesu FT-991A ? For example let's say you have all the settings programmed in for FT8 I would like to be able to save ALL settings to a backup config file. Or let's say that I have all of the settings for VARA HF and I want to save ALL settings to to a config file ? Is this achievable using the RT Systems software or is there another software title that I can use to backup all settings on the FT-991A.
Hi Greg, Sorry this took so long to answer, but I had to check myself to make sure I was passing along good info. The RT-Systems S/W for the FT-991A includes two different programs. The first is the "FT-991A Programmer" which is the standard program we're all used to. The other is the "FT-991A Menu Editor" which has a listing of every menu item, organized by function (not item number). You can read and write from/to your rig and save your settings. In a (dot)991AM file, so you can set your rig once and recover it if needed. You can make changes on your rig and save it to your computer and vice-versa. Hope this helps, Tom, ND3N
I just made general. I have a FT991a radio. I find your videos great or me to learn from. I will try to watch all you have made on this particular radio. 73 N6ZKI/AG
Congrats on General and I think you’ll like the FT-991A. I have mine set up as my digital-mode rig, and use my Kenwood TS-890 for non-digital modes and contesting. 73 de Tom, ND3N
No Problem - here's the link - www.rtsystemsinc.com/FT-991A_c_807.html ... Also, you probably don't need the cable as it's a standard USB/Printer cable that (I believe) came with your rig... 73 de Tom, ND3N
You know all those billion, trillion, gazillion menus and sub menus do not make this a better radio. There are many, many, many non SDR radios that could probably out perform modern SDR radios........
I guess with increased technology comes increased control over that tech…. Can you imagine the first fully IA rig…. Just turn it on, and it will make perfect contacts in all modes, while you can sit back and drink margaritas…. Just check your log every so often…
I just got my 991A last week and I have really enjoyed your videos you made. I'm learning a lot from the videos and just wanted to say thanks for what you are doing. KI5UTS 73!
I've had mine for a bit over a year and still learning stuff.... Thanks for the nice comment - Tom, ND3N
Great video !Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for showing the examples of what the settings look like and not just what the menu lists.
You're very welcome
Great Video, Tom. Thanks al lot from old Switzerland!
Glad you enjoyed it
Excellent video!!!
Glad you liked it!
Just got my 991a, super helpful! thanks
Thank you Frank, I have the FT-991A so your channel is extremely helpful for me. Thank You Jan
You are very welcome Jan, BTW my name is Tom.... hihi... 73 de Tom, ND3N
@@ND3N I am so sorry Tom, I don't know why I called you Frank, anyway I do love all the stuff you are showing on the FT-991A. I am just getting to know mine. Thank You
Hi Tom, great help,
Great video.
Excellent, I like the interjectings too!
Thanks 👍
The RT software is a real lifesaver,If I need to reset, or clone both my 991A,s. Thanks De N4IQV.
Tom, great video. Thank you. The RT Sys menu programmer has several times saved my life. I experiment a lot with the digi modes and it is not uncommon for things to get screwed up.
The ability to quickly re-load a saved menu config that you KNOW works fine has turned out to be an absolute Godsent and has saved me countless hours.
I truly cannot recommend that program high enough. I sometimes just cange one of the colors on the screen so I can be sure that the change(s) took hold.
Thanks for yet another excellent video Tom. Yeasu for sure brought out a winnner with FT991(A)
Albert. EI7II.
I'm just waiting for GigaParts or HRO to get the 991A back in stock and I'm gonna pull the trigger on one! 🤠
Be sure to keep an eye out for DX Engineering and Universal Radio as well.
@@ND3N Been watching DXE; but didn't know about Universal Radio! Thanks! Been watching R&L Electronics too.
Hi Tom! I'm going to pick up my 991A from HRO in Plano Texas this Friday! WooHoo!! :)
I ordered mine from dx early part of nov been a roller coaster of dates arriving ... it finally on its way ! Supposed to be Dec 28 but with the weather we're having will see if on time.. love Tom's video... kinda been a good Bible to follow....Hopefully you will be able to get yours soon enough..
@@ralphbailey736 I got mine from HRO-Plano on the 16th. They finally got one in stock and I pounced! 😁
I am trying to set up a simplex frequency on my 991A that will include a PL code for both transmit and receive and I cannot tell where I set up the receive portion I only see a place for the transmit PL code.
How do u put the display on an external monitor?
Great video again..I really enjoy them..
Paul K1YOU
Tuner issues 991a
Looking for an auto tuner .
With getting into my milk money, any recommendations,
You do Great job
Check out the LDG line of tuners. I just use the built-in tuner on the rig.
@ND3N Ham Shack Chat I just got one ! Works great!
My power meter is screwy 991a.
Thanks keep going my friend
Hello, I just got my license and have a Ft 991a, my waterfall does not show any movement unless I push the sweep button, what do I need to do? Thanks
That’s actually how it works. Press the sweep button and the waterfall…falls. 73 de Tom, ND3N
hold down the sweep button until you get two beeps. it should then update in real-time
Thanks again for another great video on FT991A. As I look through the RT Systems software it shows only certain menu options. Is there a way using the RT Systems software to backup ALL of the settings in the Yaesu FT-991A ? For example let's say you have all the settings programmed in for FT8 I would like to be able to save ALL settings to a backup config file. Or let's say that I have all of the settings for VARA HF and I want to save ALL settings to to a config file ? Is this achievable using the RT Systems software or is there another software title that I can use to backup all settings on the FT-991A.
Hi Greg,
Sorry this took so long to answer, but I had to check myself to make sure I was passing along good info.
The RT-Systems S/W for the FT-991A includes two different programs. The first is the "FT-991A Programmer" which is the standard program we're all used to. The other is the "FT-991A Menu Editor" which has a listing of every menu item, organized by function (not item number). You can read and write from/to your rig and save your settings. In a (dot)991AM file, so you can set your rig once and recover it if needed. You can make changes on your rig and save it to your computer and vice-versa. Hope this helps, Tom, ND3N
@@ND3N Thank you. I appreciate you letting me know.
Is there a setting so the green line (R/T) to move when you are adjusting the freq?
I'd like to know this too. Mine seems to be stuck, and it doesn't follow me where I tune the vfo.
I just made general. I have a FT991a radio. I find your videos great or me to learn from. I will try to watch all you have made on this particular radio. 73 N6ZKI/AG
Congrats on General and I think you’ll like the FT-991A. I have mine set up as my digital-mode rig, and use my Kenwood TS-890 for non-digital modes and contesting. 73 de Tom, ND3N
I am going to order a 991a soon. What power supply will work with it, how many amps minimum? W Rusty Lane K9POW in eastern Tennessee
TRY MFJ30 AMP WITH ANDERSON POWER POLES KG6MN
HI TOM ITS JERRY GREAT INFO MY 991 CAME WITH ONE BLOWN FINAL DID MY REPAIR MY SELF KG6MN
MINE WAS THE991 NOT THE 991A OOPS
Nice work!
Hi Tom.. newbee here, where could I download the 991A program? thanks
The 991A is a radio, not a program. Welcome to our world…
@@ND3N sorry my mistake. I was refer to programming software for the radio. Thanks..
No Problem - here's the link - www.rtsystemsinc.com/FT-991A_c_807.html ... Also, you probably don't need the cable as it's a standard USB/Printer cable that (I believe) came with your rig... 73 de Tom, ND3N
You know all those billion, trillion, gazillion menus and sub menus do not make this a better radio. There are many, many, many non SDR radios that could probably out perform modern SDR radios........
I guess with increased technology comes increased control over that tech…. Can you imagine the first fully IA rig…. Just turn it on, and it will make perfect contacts in all modes, while you can sit back and drink margaritas…. Just check your log every so often…
Very clear explanations. Thank you! 73 KNZ6PXC
Glad it was helpful!
Merci TOM pour cette vidéo. 73/F8MGW/Joël