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Old 03-08-2005, 09:09 AM
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hi

any one have mods for HR 2600 10 meter radio??

freq expansion mods or anyothers

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Old 03-23-2005, 05:02 PM
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Default Re: mods for HR 2600

To my knowledge, a HR2600 can only be expanded by the use of the chipswitch mod.



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You can change a rock in the radio, and drop it 2MHz or 4MHz if you want the 12 meter band. That would mean that when you are on 28.000.0 o0n the display, it will TX/RX on 26.000.0.The display will be off by 2MHz

It works, but I would spring for the ChipSwitch, it gives you a LOT of features for the work you would have to do/have done.

If you wanted to switch back and forth you would have to get the new rock(crystal) and build a small board to mount both on, with a few components to switch and tune it for proper frequencys on each band.

Or just swap the 22MHz rock out and re align the radio for one new band.

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Missouri 69 have a look at Rogerbirds site http:/Rogerbird.tripod.com
He is one of the best at doing mods on these radio's and his site has plenty of info on mods and he will also do them for you.
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