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Old April 3rd 04, 10:40 PM
Steve
 
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Hi, if this is a labor of love, or you just want to tinker to make it work with
this radio I understand. Been there myself, but you can get a good used radio
for not that much cash that covers 144-147.995MHz. And those "newer" radios
will put out around 25 to 45 watts. Example: Kenwood TR-7930/ 7950, TR-7400,
Yaesu Memorizer, FT-227R, Icom IC-27H, etc...
Good luck with your project.
73
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tirebouchon69 wrote:

Hi,
I want to modify an old ICOM IC-22s vhf radio for APRS at 144.390 MHz. I
already made the 10 KHz step modification, and now I need to make it cover
the lower part of the band, and this is where I get a problem:

If I set binary code "0" on diode matrix, I should get 144.390 MHz exactly,
but the VCO doesn't work at this low frequency (even if indector vco is
re-tuned). I see 2 possibilities:

1- Change X2 crystal 44.56333 MHz for a lower crystal. For exemple, a
44.250 MHz would make the rig start at 143.450 MHz, and binary code "94"
would generate 144.390 APRS frequency. Any crystal between 44.0 & 44.5 MHz
would be fine. Where could I find such a crystal? (Digi-Key has nothing
around 44.0 to 44.5 MHz Xtals)

2- Modify VCO circuit to make it work lower (changing D3 varicap, C40 or L7
probably?). Did someone try this before?

Thank you in advance.

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Daniel VE2BAP
Montréal (Roxboro), Québec, Canada