SDRPlay connection with Yaesu FT5000
SDRPlay connection with Yaesu FT5000
Hello to the group,
I need advice about how to connect the RSP to a friend's FT5000 to use as a panadapter
Personally I've connected my RSP to my FTdx3000 via the RXOUT rca plug on the back like this: The question is:
Can I do the same with my friend's FT5000 by connecting the RSP like this: Thanks in advance !
Emanuel, IK2RGT
I need advice about how to connect the RSP to a friend's FT5000 to use as a panadapter
Personally I've connected my RSP to my FTdx3000 via the RXOUT rca plug on the back like this: The question is:
Can I do the same with my friend's FT5000 by connecting the RSP like this: Thanks in advance !
Emanuel, IK2RGT
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Re: SDRPlay connection with Yaesu FT5000
You can easily connect it to the IF OUT port. Then in the software (HDSDR, SDR-Radio Console) select IF and enter the IF frequency of 9MHz.
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Re: SDRPlay connection with Yaesu FT5000
Thanks harry,Harry wrote:You can easily connect it to the IF OUT port. Then in the software (HDSDR, SDR-Radio Console) select IF and enter the IF frequency of 9MHz.
I know this method but , in other words ...... do the two plugs ( rca on the 3000 and bnc on the 5000) has the same functions?
Any opinion?
Thanks, Emanuel
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Re: SDRPlay connection with Yaesu FT5000 -SOLVED-
Hello again,
I had a feedback from a user on the Facebook Group ......
Is it ok to connect the RSP to the BNC plug named OUT on the rear panel of the Yaesu FT 5000
Problem solved, thanks.
Emanuel
I had a feedback from a user on the Facebook Group ......
Is it ok to connect the RSP to the BNC plug named OUT on the rear panel of the Yaesu FT 5000
Problem solved, thanks.
Emanuel
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Re: SDRPlay connection with Yaesu FT5000
I got this to work using HDSDR. Google "Omni-Rig" or download here , which bridged my interface between the HDSDR and the FTDX-5000. Omni-Rig is a simple one box configuration setting your COM port# and baudrate. You can then set this same information (COM & baud) within HDSDR to connect and listen to. I used the IF Out of the FTdx5000 to the SDRPlay receiver. IF Amp bandwidth was set to 8 Mhz within the "ExtIO" setting and now everything is working as expected.
I was wondering if anyone is familiar with SDR-Radio Console where I can also set the IF bandwidth to 8Mhz.
Thanks and 73s
I was wondering if anyone is familiar with SDR-Radio Console where I can also set the IF bandwidth to 8Mhz.
Thanks and 73s
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Re: SDRPlay connection with Yaesu FT5000
There is a Span button that allows you to choose the bandwidth displayed but the maximum you can get this way is 5 MHz. To set the visible bandwidth in SDRConsole to 8 MHz you have to drag the edges of the red zone on the bottom frequency bar to widen it out.
I just wish I could find a way to keep the frequency centred in the main waterfall display when tuning in SDRConsole
DaveB
I just wish I could find a way to keep the frequency centred in the main waterfall display when tuning in SDRConsole
DaveB
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Re: SDRPlay connection with Yaesu FT5000
when you select radio at startup, select 8Mhz as the sample rate...N6PET wrote:
I was wondering if anyone is familiar with SDR-Radio Console where I can also set the IF bandwidth to 8Mhz.

Paul - NN4F
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Re: SDRPlay connection with Yaesu FT5000
Sounds complicated
Thanks Paul!

Thanks Paul!
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Re: SDRPlay connection with Yaesu FT5000
Little update about this post.............
Yesterday we have configured the RSP to work as a panadapter with my friend's FT5000
In order to obtain this, without using the IF OUT , we placed a bnc-tee on the RX ANT OUT on the rear panel of the rig
The 2 exit of this tee are connected like this:
- one goes to the RSP through a bnc-sma cable
- the other goes to the RX ANT IN of the FT5000 through a bnc-uhf male cable
In this way , by pressing the RX-ANT button on the front panel , you can share the RF signal between the FT5000 and the RSP
The complete setup looks like this, sorry for my ability with Paint
Hope this helps, Emanuel, IK2RGT
Yesterday we have configured the RSP to work as a panadapter with my friend's FT5000
In order to obtain this, without using the IF OUT , we placed a bnc-tee on the RX ANT OUT on the rear panel of the rig
The 2 exit of this tee are connected like this:
- one goes to the RSP through a bnc-sma cable
- the other goes to the RX ANT IN of the FT5000 through a bnc-uhf male cable
In this way , by pressing the RX-ANT button on the front panel , you can share the RF signal between the FT5000 and the RSP
The complete setup looks like this, sorry for my ability with Paint

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Re: SDRPlay connection with Yaesu FT5000
I cannot wrap my head around the logic to this method. Can you explain why you use the T and not simply use the IFR out?
Thanks
Clifford
Thanks
Clifford
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