Showing how to turn down the power on the Ft8900 and Cross band repeat. Warning Do this at your own risk.
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Demostration of the IC-2350H Cross Band Feature.

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  1. blakeview
    blakeview says:

    Trying to find a icom 2350. I know they don’t make them anymore, but maybe you might know where i may find one.
    Thank’s Mark

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  2. blakeview
    blakeview says:

    Looking for a icom 2350, I realise they don’t make them anymore but maybe you might know where i may find one.
    Thank’s Mark

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  3. jphdg
    jphdg says:

    I own an old IC-2350H and was aware you can do this with that radio but have no idea how to activate this mode.

    Could you please explain what you needed to do and press on the front panel to activate the crossband repeat function on your IC-2350H radio?

    Cheers

    73
    John VK3TVZ

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  4. philipem01
    philipem01 says:

    @blakeview Are you still looking for one? I’ve one I was going to put on eBay. Let me know & I’ll give you details

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  5. philipem01
    philipem01 says:

    @jphdg
    o Set desired frequencies
    o Press [VHF Main] [UHF Main] and [SET] Simultaneously
    o To deactivate, press [SET] and hold for 2 secs

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  6. 2e0bmi
    2e0bmi says:

    Ok cool. Let me know how you get on.
    All the best.
    PS: Remember to put CTCSS or DCS between the radio and the handset so only you can use it. 😀

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  7. a120068020
    a120068020 says:

    That is well cool. When I heard about this I thought it was for repeaters on a different band for TX to RX (such as the ISS repeater), but this remote control of the radio is WELL COOL! Good video!

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  8. bernardoyv
    bernardoyv says:

    Hi I asked a friend modify the FT-8900 with their video problems but now I get the radio, you could tell me the initial values of UHF REFxxH – TUNxxH and the PWRxxH, Squelch off the right side rises the bar the maximum due HELP ME TKS

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  9. battlestarone
    battlestarone says:

    a handy function to have,but ofcom should state waht channels can be used for this,you dont have to use 500mw on your handset,just on the tx output of your x band repeater,by runnig higher power on your handset dont think you would be breaking any rules,where can i get more info regarding this type of operation,ofcom stuff is black and white but to much grey and not to the point.

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  10. Thunderchicken1997
    Thunderchicken1997 says:

    You are an extremely intelligent young lad! Did you figure these mods out on your own? I would REALLY like to change my LED’s to blue, but I’m afraid I don’t have the patience!

    73,
    W9BAG

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  11. N5VAG
    N5VAG says:

    Wow yall have some strict rules over there regarding repeaters. Here in the States all you need is a repeater and a place to put it and you can crossband whatever you want (as long as you are legal to TX on the input freq basically 220 and 1.2 GHz for Novice and all but 10M for Tech). Nice video thanks 73 de W6CSA

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  12. m6ceb
    m6ceb says:

    Hiya James mate ive just got this radio and this video has really helped me mate i can now chat on the repeaters from my ht from downstairs excelent mate you are a clever bloke hope you are well not heard from you in a long time 73 mate all the best! matt

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  13. m6ceb
    m6ceb says:

    Hiya James mate ive just got this radio and this video has really helped me mate i can now chat on the repeaters from my ht from downstairs excelent mate you are a clever bloke hope you are well not heard from you in a long time 73 mate all the best! matt

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  14. m6ceb
    m6ceb says:

    Hiya James mate ive just got this radio and this video has really helped me mate i can now chat on the repeaters from my ht from downstairs excelent mate you are a clever bloke hope you are well not heard from you in a long time 73 mate all the best! matt

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  15. 703511
    703511 says:

    God almighty I’m glad we don’t have to do all that shit here in the USA 🙂
    I used to have an 8900 and I loved it. I sure like the blue display though. Good info for those in your country though.

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