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a couple things you can try if nothing shows on the screen at all.
Do a full reset first of all, that's the best step with any hand held radio problems.
Try pressing F then 0 and if that don't work try battery removal and if you still get nothing time to call Yeasu they have always had firmware issues with handhelds I have a triband handheld that did the same thing
Does this happen when the tuner is turned off as well? It could be antenna related or the tuner has failed and needs repair. Use a watt meter and SWR bridge in the antenna line and check the SWR and output power of the radio.
Dbl check your swr in am mode.. Ch your ssb power and mic gain default is 50 on both on hf .. If you use the mh-59 you will need to reduce the mic gain to 35 and it needs to be set for remote mic in the menu. Also the ssb needs to be set 2.5k wide with the ssb carrier zeroed both tx and rx
The FT-1802 is a 50 watt 2 meter FM transceiver. It can transmit anywhere between 144 - 148 Mhz (the FM portion) of the 2 meter ham band. It can receive anywhere between 136 - 174 Mhz without any modifications. There is a modification to enable transmit "out of band" below:
There are few details about the results of this mod - typically these provide for transmitting on frequencies outside (above, below or both) of the 2 meter ham band. Transmitting outside of the ham band without a proper license for the frequencies in the U.S. is a violation of FCC rules.
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