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Converting ham rigs

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505NJ

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I know you guys have probably covered this a million times, but here goes.

Is there a ham rig with a detachable faceplate that you can convert to cover 27mhz???

Thanks.
 

nothing yet, concentrating on work right now havent had time to do anything else
 
I hear that..
i have not been to work for 5 weeks
i hope to get past this bronkitis...soon..
but it seems to not want to leave me..
is very frustrating
 
skeeterman said:
QRN said:
For a smaller rig try the Yaesu FT-857. Again,solder/desolder a couple jumper pads.

I looked at the dk mods page, and the link was bad for the 857 extended TX mod.
Does anyone have it?

This is the text for the mod. There are pics available as well. Look for it again under the "MARS mod."

FT-857 (US version)
Modification for TX:
1.8-56MHz, 137-164MHz, 420-470MHz

Remove the seven screws affixing the top panel of the transceiver, and gently lift it upward.


Carefully remove the small 2-pin speaker plug from the left rear corner of the transceiver interior then remove the top case and set it aside for the moment.


Locate the nine jumpers about 2" from the front edge of the main unit and about 3/4" from the left edge. For 144/430MHz expansion only, remove the jumper at JP1002, leaving the other jumpers alone. For complete expansion per the above listing, place jumpers at JP1007/1008/1009, and remove the jumpers at JP1001/1002/1003/1004/1005 (leave the jumper at JP1006 in place). NOTE THE UNUSUAL SEQUENCE FOR THE NUMBERING.


Replace the top panel; don't forget to re-connect the speaker lead removed in step 2.


With the transceiver off, press and hold in the [F] and [V/M] keys; while holding them in, turn the radio on. Modification is now complete.
 

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