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so ive been running my FT-817ND for like six years now and the frequency drift on cold mornings has always bugged me especially on digital modes where being even 20-30hz off can mess up a decode. finally bit the bullet and ordered one of those TCXO-9 replacement units and did the swap last weekend.
install itself wasnt too bad if you've done any SMD work before, main thing is not rushing the reflow on those tiny pads. took me maybe 45 minutes including the time i spent second-guessing myself and looking at the service manual like three times. anyway the difference is actually noticeable — fired it up this morning at about 55 degrees in the shack and it came up rock solid where before id see it wander maybe 50-60hz before settling. wsjtx is a lot happier now.
curious if anyone else has done any other mods on the 817 that are actually worth the time, not just the usual "mod it for mars" nonsense. i've seen some stuff about the PA transistor swap for slightly more output but not sure its worth the risk on a radio this old
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