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On Wed, 12 May 2004 00:59:27 GMT, "Michael D. Harmon"
wrote: A fellow ham gave me 5 Icom U12 commercial radios, which I'd like to put on the 440 MHz ham band. Upon inspection, they are dead ringers for the old IC-4AT series of transceivers (even have silk-screened outlines for the three mini switches on the back). I need a schematic and PCB layout so I can move them down about 10 MHz. Thanks, Mike Harmon, WB0LDJ As I remember there were two versions of the U-12, one did 450 to 460 MHz and the other did 460 - 470 MHz. To move them you will need to change crystals at the very least. I worked at Icom America for 11 years I never looked into what it would take to move other than the crystals. Though the same PLL board was used I don't remember the differences off hand between the U-12 and 4AT, seem to remember they are not as close as they look to be. Gary K8IZ Washington State Resident Registered Linux User # 312991 |
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