Yaesu FT-8800 - color change how to (1 Viewer)

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate
links, including eBay, Amazon, Skimlinks, and others.

treerootCO

Where are my keys?!
Joined
Jun 2, 2004
Threads
157
Messages
3,689
Location
Wheat Ridge CO
Website
home.comcast.net
Inspired by this thread: https://forum.ih8mud.com/electronic-toys/253505-green-back-light-yaesu-radio.html

Someone had to do it.
red.jpg
blue.jpg
3.jpg
 
Last edited:
Step 1 - Take your new FT-8800 out of the box
Step 2 - Take it apart
Step 3 - Behind the clear buttons you will find five SMD LEDs. The board is not marked positive and negative so make note of the LED orientation.
Step 4 - De-solder the LEDs. I use a solder sucker and zero force to remove them. Once all the solder is gone, they will fall off on their own.
Step 5 - Take the new LEDs out of the packaging, sneeze, and spend about an hour looking for them on the floor. On a serious note, make sure to ground yourself as static electricity will destroy the LEDs.
Step 6 - Solder the LEDs to the board. I used a small pair of tweezers to hold the LED and solder it a flat as possible. The LED will bend so before it gets pulled into the solder, the opposite end should be close to the same height. Polarity is marked with a green arrow on the back of the LED.
Step 7 - Reassemble.
Step 8 Optional - Squeal in joy that the thing still works when you turn it on.
 
Last edited:
The LEDs are 3MM


Take the 4 screws out of the back
Carefully separate the back panel, there is a strip that connects the RJ11
Flip up the clip to release the strip and separate.
Remove the knobs and the brass rings
Bend the tabs to remove the LCD
Unsolder/solder/and reassemble
DSCF7001.jpg
DSCF7011.jpg
DSCF7006.jpg
 
I have to laugh....

Now the big question: IF the stock colour of the Yaesu was Blue, would you have changed it to Amber???

:)

cheers,
george.
 
Treeroot, what do you say to helping a mudder out and swapping my 8800 to green?
 
Last edited:
LED Size

I have been looking for a good mod to do on my FT-2900R. What size of LEDs were in the FT-8800, 3mm? Also where did you get the LEDs for the mic mod?

-Donnie
 
Attempting the mic LED changeover. Had to buy a new desoldering iron first. By the way Kingbright, now packages the leds differently so they don't get scattered all over the floor.
 
I am wondering if blue makes it easier to read the display/keys in the dark or direct sunlight?
 
Here are the green LEDs wearsabrowncoat picked up from Kingbright. Part number APG1608CGK C/T. The camera makes it look a little greener than it is. I think it is a perfect match to the Cruiser green as it has a little more yellow in it in person.

DSCF6336.jpg
DSCF6336.jpg
 
Here are the green LEDs wearsabrowncoat picked up from Kingbright. Part number APG1608CGK C/T. The camera makes it look a little greener than it is. I think it is a perfect match to the Cruiser green as it has a little more yellow in it in person.

You guys are doing it the hard way! :) If you had a Kenwood radio, changing it to green to match your Cruiser is just a simple menu choice.

IMG_0734.jpg
 
If you don't have a solder sucker solder wick works pretty good. In fact, all I ever use for SMT re-work is solder wick.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top Bottom