Difference between revisions of "10.7 MHz IF Output for the 2500"
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− | [[Image:PCR2500-1.jpg|thumb|Inside View After Taking Cover Off]] | + | {{Back|IC PCR2500/IC-R2500}} |
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+ | [[Image:PCR2500-1.jpg|thumb|right|Inside View After Taking Cover Off]] | ||
− | [[Image:PCR2500- | + | [[Image:PCR2500-2-5.jpg|thumb|right|BNC and Coax]] |
− | [[Image:PCR2500- | + | [[Image:PCR2500-2.jpg|thumb|right|Lead wire from tap point to coax]] |
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+ | [[Image:PCR2500-3.jpg|thumb|right|Tap Point on Receiver #1]] | ||
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+ | === Notes from Lindsay Blanton === | ||
+ | Word of warning - the tap point is extremely small, and not for the faint of heart. I actually went out | ||
+ | and purchased a professional Weller Soldering iron and special soldering tip just for this task. Using | ||
+ | the least amount of heat possible, I glued a pre-tinned small piece of wire next to the tap point, and | ||
+ | then dragged some solder from the VERY small surface mount point to the wire. I then ran this 1 1/2 | ||
+ | inch short length of wire up through the hole next to the center screw, and soldered some shielded | ||
+ | cable to that for the run to the BNC connector. | ||
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+ | === From the Icom Service Manual === | ||
+ | [[Image:PCR2500-Tap1-Doc.jpg]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Icom Receivers Modifications]] |
Latest revision as of 19:10, 10 February 2016
Notes from Lindsay Blanton
Word of warning - the tap point is extremely small, and not for the faint of heart. I actually went out and purchased a professional Weller Soldering iron and special soldering tip just for this task. Using the least amount of heat possible, I glued a pre-tinned small piece of wire next to the tap point, and then dragged some solder from the VERY small surface mount point to the wire. I then ran this 1 1/2 inch short length of wire up through the hole next to the center screw, and soldered some shielded cable to that for the run to the BNC connector.