BC898T Discriminator Tap
BC898T Trunktracker III Scanner Discriminator Tap Modification
[edit] Introduction
This document is about installing a discriminator tap in a BC898T.
This document will not explain the theories behind Discriminator output or the
Trunked Radio Decoders used with discriminator taps.
[edit] Credits
Credits to Anthony W. Waukap of http://myweb.accessus.net/~090/bc-780xlt.html
His work on the BC780XLT was the starting point of my quest to install the tap of the BC898T.
I also would like to credit those before Mr. Waukap that took the risks and the time to
document their work on discriminator taps.
[edit] Copyright
This work is protected under GNU. Which means, give credit. You can add on to it. DO NOT restrict access or demand fees or donations to view it.
[edit] Caution – Warning
Here's the steps I took to tap the BC898T. I'm not responsible for anything that might go wrong if you try it. Installation steps including using a soldering iron or gun. It's hot and will burn you severely! Do not over heat the LND12 solder point. No implicit or suggested warranties applied.
[edit] Installation
Let's start with the BC898T case:
- Remove the 5 screws from the bottom case - 2 screws left and right of the case and one in the back
- Locate a place to drill the 1/4 hole for the phone connector (radio shack number 274-249).
- Put a cloth or something down inside the case to ketch the metal filings when the hole is drilled.
- Start with a pilot hole using a small drill bit.
- Use a 1/4" drill bit to make the hole the correct size.
- File any sharp edges
- Search for any metal filings in the case and remove them.
Installing wire to a resistor and phone connector connections:
- Remove the phone connector nut from the phone connector. You will be using the nut later.
- Find wire -- it can be solid core or stranded. In this example I choose wire used from a network cable.
- Cut two lengths of 8-10 inch wires.
- Strip ½ inch off the insulation on both sides of each wire.
- Examine the back of the radio shack package you will see numbers corresponding with the phone connectors.
- Connect a 10k ohm 1/4 watt resistor lead to the 1 terminal of the phone connector.
- Connect a wire to other resistor lead. Again, twist the wire and the resistor lead.
- Connect a wire to the 3 terminal of the phone connector. Twist the wire it will be easier to soldier.
- Solder the 1 terminal and the resistor lead
- Solder the wire to the resistor lead
- Solder the second wire to 3 terminal.
- Install the phone connector in the hole with the jack facing out.
- Install the phone connector nut firmly on the phone connector.
Installing wires on the main board and main board case mounting screw and final assembly:
- Warm up a soldering iron.
- Clean the soldering iron tip on a damp sponge.
- Locate the wire soldier to the resistor (1 terminal of the phone connector).
- Add a little solder to the wire tip. Just a little and no more. Place the end of the wire on LND12 soldier point.
- Put the “hot��? soldier iron tip over the wire.
- The solder on the wire should combine with the LND12 solder point. Quickly remove the soldering tip.
- Wait a few seconds and gently tug on the wire connected to LND12. There should be no moment.
- Check the surrounding soldier points to make sure the wire is not in contact and there's no additional solder.
- Locate the main board case mount screw
- Turn the screw counter clockwise one full turn.
- Place the wire end of terminal 3 under the screw
- Firmly tighten the screw clockwise.
- Make any corrections necessary to the wires to avoid case or main board obstructions.
- Place the bottom half of the case back on the BC898T.
- Install the 5 screws to the case.
This is the end of the installation portion of BC898T discriminator tap.
[edit] Post Production Notes
- I used heat sink tubing to cover up the resistor and terminal solder connections.
- The 10k ohm resistor is to prevent harm to the main board if a short occurs.
- A capacitor is unnecessary. Most data slicers already have them.
- Ethernet network cable (CAT5-E) is 26 gauge wire.
- The phone connector 1 terminal is really close the to BC898T case. I bent the terminal away from the case.
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