Changing the tubes in the Yaesu FT-101
There will come a time when the finals in your
FT101E will need replacing. These transceivers were originally equipped with
6JS6C tubes manufactured by NEC.
This tube's properties are slightly different from the 6JS6C tubes available
today from American tube manufacturers. By the way, don't bother looking for
tubes made by NEC. They got out of the business several years ago.
In order to use the "American" variety 6JS6's, a simple modification to the
neutralization circuit must be made to the final section of the transceiver.
The modification consists of replacing the fixed value 100 pf 1000 VDC mica
capacitor with a 10 pf 1000 VDC mica capacitor. This capacitor, C125, is in
series with the 10 pf variable neutralizing capacitor off of the plate
circuit.
If this modification has not already been completed on your rig, be sure to
use a mica or silver mica of at least 1000 VDC. Do not substitute a different
type, because the heat in the final compartment will change the value, and
your tubes will fail prematurely. Also, be very careful to keep all leads
short and in exactly the same orientation as the original capacitor.
Before reneutralizing, open the variable neutralizing capacitor all the way to
minimum engagement and follow the neutralizing instructions in the manual.
While dipping the plate, remember to adjust the neutralizing capacitor for
equal value meter reading peaks (IC position) on both sides of the dip when
tuning the "Plate" control.