From philabs!philmtl!uunet!mailrus!iuvax!silver!commgrp Tue Dec 5 09:06:00 EST 1989 Article 16458 of rec.ham-radio: Path: philabs!philmtl!uunet!mailrus!iuvax!silver!commgrp >From: commgrp@silver.bacs.indiana.edu Newsgroups: rec.ham-radio Subject: Icom IC-2GAT out-of-band transmit m Message-ID: <12600087@silver> Date: 4 Dec 89 19:09:00 GMT Organization: Indiana University CSCI, Bloomington Lines: 43 Nf-ID: #N:silver:12600087:000:1641 Nf-From: silver.bacs.indiana.edu!commgrp Dec 4 14:09:00 1989 OUT-OF-BAND TRANSMIT MOD FOR ICOM IC-2GAT HANDHELD 2M TRANSCEIVER origin unknown:) Back side of display board: _____________________________________ I D505 \ I D507 D504 ___ \ I ___ ___ I___I \ I I I___I I___I \ -- + -- I D506 Q506 I I I _o_------ _o_ I hole for I I___I I I___I I on/off-vol I o o I o o I control I I I I__________________ I -----K---------- I I add diode: 1N914 or equiv. I I I Connect diode between top lead of D506 and lower right lead of Q506 as shown. Notes: D506 may be absent. If not, remove it. Reset CPU if needed. --- A friend did this and his IC-2GAT can now transmit 138 to 178 MHz (no RF power output measurements were made). He did no retuning, and did not have to reset the CPU. He used a tiny axial-lead glass diode, replaced its leads with wire-wrap wire, and encased it in shrink-tube. The operation requires a super-tiny soldering iron. Observe CMOS soldering precautions: Unplug the iron and ground the tip before touching the circuit. Remember: Except for MARS and CAP, it is illegal to transmit outside the ham bands with non-type-approved equipment. Use of other frequencies outside ham bands should only be with transverters, or testing recievers (use a dummy load, or attenuator and direct cable). -- Frank W9MKV reid@gold.bacs.indiana.edu I haven't tried this or verified it, proceed at your own risk. Stay in legal bands, too. WA2ISE