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Inside View After Taking Cover Off
BNC and Coax
Lead wire from tap point to coax
Tap Point on Receiver #1

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.

From the Icom Service Manual

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