Basic Tuning Operation
Toggle Bypass Mode:
Initiate a Memory Tune Cycle:
Force a Full Tune Cycle:
Status Indicators
Application Information 13
Mobile Operation
MARS/CAP Coverage
Operation with a PC / CAT
Theory of Operation 15
The LDG Z-817 17
Care and Maintenance 18
General Care
Internal Battery Replacement
Technical Support 20
Two-Year Transferrable Warranty 20
Out Of Warranty Service 21
Returning Your Product For Service 21
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INTRODUCTION
LDG pioneered the automatic, wide-range switched-L tuner in 1995. From its laboratories in St.
Leonard, Maryland, LDG continues to define the state of the art in this field with innovative
automatic tuners and related products for every amateur need.
Congratulations on selecting the Z-817 20-watt automatic tuner for QRP transceivers. While the
Z-817 works well with any radio with a maximum power of 20 watts, it offers enhanced features
when coupled with the Yaesu FT-817 QRP transceiver. The Z-817 provides semi-automatic antenna
tuning across the entire HF spectrum plus 6 meters, at power levels up to 20 watts. It will tune
dipoles, verticals, Yagis, or virtually any coax-fed antenna. It will match an amazing range of
antennas and impedances, far greater than some other tuners you may have considered, including
the built-in tuners on many radios.
The Z-817 is similar to previous LDG tuners, but is specially engineered to integrate with the
Yaesu FT-817 QRP HF radio. The Z-817 connects to the CAT (Computer Automated Transceiver)
port on the back of the radio. The CAT interface allows an external device such as a PC or the Z817 to control the FT-817 by sending it serial commands. The Z-817 takes advantage of this
interface to simplify the tuning process -- one button push is all that is needed in order to switch the
radio to PKT mode, reduce output power, transmit a carrier, measure the transmit frequency, and
then restore the radio to its previous mode and power level!
Of course, the Z-817 will also function as a general-purpose QRP antenna tuner with other
radios. Manual operation will be required in this case.
The Z-817 is powered by internal batteries, so there is no additional power cable required to use
the Z-817. Latching relays are used, so the Z-817 consumes no power when not tuning, so batteries
only need to be replaced once per year or less.
JUMPSTART, OR “REAL HAMS DON’T READ MANUALS!”
Ok, but at least read this one section before operating the Z-817:
1. Turn off power to your FT-817
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radio.
2. Connect the rear antenna jack on the transceiver to the “TX” jack on the Z-817, using a 50 ohm
coax cable jumper.
3. Connect a 50 ohm coax antenna feedline to the “ANT” jack on the Z-817.
4. FT-817: (If non-FT-817, skip to step 10) Connect one end of the supplied radio interface cable
to the ACC port on the back of your FT-817 radio.
5. Connect other end of the supplied radio interface cable to the “Radio” jack on the back of the
Z-817.
6. Turn on power to your transceiver. Once it powers up, hold in the F key for one second to
access the extended menus. Rotate the SEL knob until menu #14, “CAT RATE” appears.
Rotate the dial knob until “38400” is selected. Hold in the F key again for one second, to return
to normal operation.
7. Select the desired operating frequency and mode.
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Or any QRP radio with maximum output power of 20 watts or less.
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8. Push and hold the TUNE button on the front of the Z-817 for one second (until the Tuning
LED comes on), then release. The transceiver automatically switches to PKT mode, and keys up
with a minimal amount of power, and the Z-817 begins a tuning cycle. At the end of the tuning
cycle, the original mode and power level is restored.
9. Wait for the tuning cycle to end; you’re now ready to operate!
10. (Non-FT-817 Radios): Select operating frequency, and switch mode to CW or AM.
11. Key the radio, press and hold the TUNE button on the Z-817 until the Tuning LED comes
on, then release the TUNE button.
12. Wait for the tuning cycle to complete.
13. Un-key the radio, then return to the desired operating mode; you’re ready to operate!
SPECIFICATIONS
0.1 to 20 watts SSB, CW, and digital modes.
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Latching relays for ultra low power operation.
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2,000 memories for instantaneous frequency and band changing (when used with FT-817
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radio. 200 memories otherwise.)
Battery powered. 4x 1.5V AA (Alkaline recommended for long life)
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Designed specifically for the Yaesu FT-817 QRP HF transceiver.
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Also works with any transceiver with maximum 20 watts power rating.
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Pass-thru CAT port allows Z-817 to control the FT-817 over the CAT bus while still allowing
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a host PC to also control the radio.
1.8 to 54.0 MHz coverage. Frequency for memory storage is read from the radio via CAT.
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Tunes 6 to 600 ohm loads (16 to 150 on 6M), 24 to 2400 ohms with optional 4:1 Balun.
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For Dipoles, Verticals, Vees, Beams or any Coax Fed Antenna.
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Optional external Balun allows tuning of random length, long wire or ladder line fed antennas.
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Dimensions: 5.1L” x 4.7W” x 1.7H”. Fits on top the FT-817 with room to spare, allowing
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access to aftermarket add-ons such as internal DSP.
Weight: 9.3 ounces (without batteries)
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AN IMPORTANT WORD ABOUT POWER LEVELS
The Z-817 is rated at 20 watts maximum power input at most. Many ham transmitters and
transceivers, and virtually all amplifiers, output well over 20 watts. Power levels that significantly
exceed specifications will definitely damage or destroy your Z-817. If your tuner fails during
overload, it could also damage your transmitter or transceiver. Be sure to observe the specified
power limitations.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNING
Never install antennas or transmission lines over or near power lines. You can be seriously
injured or killed if any part of the antenna, support or transmission line touches a power
line. Always follow this antenna safety rule: the distance to the nearest power line should
be at least twice the length of the longest antenna, transmission line or support dimension.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR Z-817
Your Z-817 is a quality, precision instrument that will give you many years of outstanding
service; take a few minutes to get to know it.
The Z-817 is designed especially for use with the FT-817. Tuning is performed when the Tune
button is pushed on the front of the Z-817 and held for one second. The tuner can be placed in
bypass mode by pressing the Tune button momentarily.
The Z-817 is powered directly from internal AA batteries; no separate power supply is needed.
The Z-817 automatically powers up at the start of a tuning cycle, and goes into an ultra low-power
sleep mode when tuning is complete. The latching relays hold the tuned configuration indefinitely,
even when DC power is completely removed. Tuning memories are stored in FLASH memory. The
internal batteries should last for approximately one year under normal operating circumstances;
longer or shorter depending upon how frequently tuning is performed.
The Z-817 has 2,0002 frequency memories. When tuning on or near a previously tuned
frequency, the Z-817 uses “Memory Tune” to recall the previous tuning parameters in a fraction of a
second. If no memorized settings are available, the tuner runs a full tuning cycle, storing the
parameters for memory recall on subsequent tuning cycles on that frequency. In this manner, the Z817 “learns” as it is used, adapting to the bands and frequencies as it goes.
When used with a radio other than the FT-817, the supplied CAT interface cable is not
connected. Instead, the radio must be manually keyed during tuning. Also, only 200 memories are
available when used with a radio other than the FT-817.
The Z-817 is designed to tune with a maximum of 20 watts of forward power. Many “QRP”
radios are capable of transmitting more than the traditional 5 watts maximum for QRP; the Z-817
works well with these radios, such as the FT-897 operating in battery-only mode (20 watts).
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200 memories when not used with an FT-817 radio.
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Front Panel
On the front panel there is one pushbutton and two LED indicator lights.
Tune: Initiates either a memory tune or a full tune, and also toggles the tuner between
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“active” and “bypass” modes.
SWR LED: Lights steady green at the end of a tuning cycle to indicate a good match has been
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found.
match is not found.
Tuning LED: Lights during tuning operation, will also blink error codes if a good tuning
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Rear Panel
The rear panel of the Z-817 features five connectors.
ANT connector: Connect the 50-ohm coax antenna feedline to this standard SO-239
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connector.
TX connector: Connect the 50-ohm coax jumper cable from this standard SO-239 connector
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to the ANT jack on the back of the transceiver.
Computer connector: This 8-pin mini-DIN connector connects to a personal computer via
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Yaesu’s CT-62 cable or similar computer-to-CAT interface cable. Use of this port is optional; it is
provided for those hams who would like to control their FT-817 via computer. This is a pass-thru
port to the Radio port, and is switched under software control by the Z-817’s microprocessor. The
firmware of the Z-817 has been written such that this will seem transparent to the user -- if using
CAT to control your FT-817, just plug the PC’s CAT cable into this port instead of the CAT jack
on the back of the FT-817.
Radio connector: This 8-pin mini-DIN connector is for connection to the FT-817’s CAT
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(“ACC”) jack. The Z-817 controls the PTT, power level, and operating mode via CAT commands
sent to the FT-817. The Z-817 also reads the operating frequency directly from the FT-817 so that
it knows where to store tuning memory data.
GND connector (5/16” nut): Connect to antenna system ground.
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