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Default Need Info on the YK-88S2 IF Filter ? -for- Kenwood R-5000 Receiver

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RHF wrote:

YK-88A-1 = 6 kHz "Optional" AM Filter - Plug-In
YK-88A = 6 kHz "Optional" AM Filter - Solder-In


My old TS430 had the solder-in filters. The newer TS-690 (450) has
plug-in filters. I understood that the only difference between older
and newer YK-88 series filters was the circuit board, denoted by the -1
suffix.

So, if you need a solder-in YK-88SN for example, you should be able to
unsolder the filter from the YK-88SN-1 circuit board and use that. Are
there some matching components on the circuit board that I missed?

Fred
K4DII
 
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