diff --git a/content/equipment/transceivers/yaesu-ft891/ft-891.jpg b/content/equipment/transceivers/yaesu-ft891/ft-891-feature.jpg similarity index 100% rename from content/equipment/transceivers/yaesu-ft891/ft-891.jpg rename to content/equipment/transceivers/yaesu-ft891/ft-891-feature.jpg diff --git a/content/equipment/transceivers/yaesu-ft891/index.md b/content/equipment/transceivers/yaesu-ft891/index.md index f854d30..1fbf322 100644 --- a/content/equipment/transceivers/yaesu-ft891/index.md +++ b/content/equipment/transceivers/yaesu-ft891/index.md @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ aliases: - /equipment/transceiver/yaesu-fd891/ - /equipment/transceiver/yaesu-ft891/ date: 2020-06-21T14:20:47+01:00 +coverCaption: Field setup for Winlink #lastmod: 2022-11-12T19:51:31+01:00 #categories: #- amateur-radio @@ -19,8 +20,6 @@ I got this because the IC-7300 was too chunky to be effectively transported within a rucksack. Also I feared scratches in its big display or even a broken display: so here is the Yaesu FT-891. -![Field setup for winlink](ft-891.jpg) - ## Excellent receiver I think this radio is quite similar to the IC-7300 in its receiving