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A friend of mine has bought a secondhand President JFK.
The radio works perfect, but the original owner of this unit has limited the variable output power to only 4 Watts instead of the 15 Watts, because he used an amplifier with a maximum input of 4 Watts. How do I increase the RF output to the original 15 Watts ? The JFK is an older model six pin mic, has no ASC and has ' deltatune ' instead of the channel 9-19 switch. THNX !! Marc, The Hague The Netherlands !! |
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On 30 Sep 2005 02:02:23 -0700, wrote:
A friend of mine has bought a secondhand President JFK. The radio works perfect, but the original owner of this unit has limited the variable output power to only 4 Watts instead of the 15 Watts, because he used an amplifier with a maximum input of 4 Watts. How do I increase the RF output to the original 15 Watts ? The JFK is an older model six pin mic, has no ASC and has ' deltatune ' instead of the channel 9-19 switch. THNX !! Marc, The Hague The Netherlands !! Marc, Here are the alignments pages: http://www.radiomods.co.nz/alignmentspage.html All you have to do is the step for the AM power. Vinnie S. |
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