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On Dec 12, 2:46 am, "Pete KE9OA" wrote:
I didn't change the function of mine. Is your responding too slowly or too quickly? On another note, that MW attenuator can be bypassed by rerouting the RF path of the MW input filter to the 50 Ohm input. This eliminates the 1k resistor and the other components that are in the series string. There is a Yaesu users group on Yahoo. They do mention that S-Meter mod, and they do have documentation for this mod. You can also find the schematic and the owner's manual on this site. The nice thing about this schematic is that it is a complete scan, instead of the partial multiple scans. Pete " wrote in message ... Pete - I'm pretty sure you have an FRG-7. If so what circuit mod have you done to fix the horrible S-meter circuit action? Thanks, Frank K3YAZ Tucson (where it has been raining for 5 days!) Thanks Pete. Mine just has a very compressed range. If you adjust it so the background level with no signal is about S-1, few signals are above S-9. Conversely, if you calibrate it on a known S-9 signal, the "noise floor" is typically S-4 to S-5, very inaccurate. From the existing circuit design it appears that some type of adjustable gain meter amp is needed with the set-point pots. Best FRG-7 I've had otherwise. Looks and performs like it came right off the assembly line. Even the 6 kHz ceramic IF filter is good with very steep skirts and good audio. Quite unlike the previous 2 FRG-7s I had. This is one Marty was not watching!! Frank K3YAZ |
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