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In my humble opinion,
Oops, sorry ![]() Anyway... I thought of Plan B today while sitting on the crapper (or is that the "Engineering Bench" ???). I'm thinking of adding a large resistor in series with the top side of the MIC GAIN pot, something like 470K to 10M, determined experimentally, so that the 10K pot, when at fully clockwise position would only provide enough audio to the modulator to make 1 mW out to the antenna jack (simple voltage divider). I don't want to fry a $300 transverter by forgetting to turn the Mic Gain down =:O (which I KNOW I would do at some point -- like portable operation in the USA's rarest grid square, where I'll be for the June VHFQSO Contest) Scott N0EDV Allodoxaphobia wrote: On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 02:22:38 +0000, acepilot hath writ: Has anybody successfully modified the Icom IC-251A 2M all mode rig so that it will provide only 1 mW at the antenna terminal to drive a transverter? On the schematic, it looks like there is a plug that supplies the 13.8 Volts to the PA and driver transistors. If I removed this plug, effectively killing these stages, might there be enough power leaking through to provide the 1 mW at the antenna jack? If so, how bad do you suppose the harmonics would be at the output? That would be my concern: Just how much other "crap" would be "leaking through" at or around the 1mW level. I do have the IC-251A, but I've not had the need to do what you are attempting ------ yet. 73 es gl Jonesy |
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