Date: 6 Sep 90 12:47:28 GMT
From: eru!hagbard!sunic!mcsun!ukc!stl!iclbra!icl!prs@bloom-beacon.mit.edu  (Pete
Swynford)
Subject: FT470 mods
To: [email protected]

Hello FT470 owners... I asked a few weeks ago about mods for the
FT470 to make it receive and transmit on additional frequencies.
I own(ed) the European version which caters for 144-146 & 430-440.
It now transmits and receives 140-174 & 430-440, with additional
receive coverage 440-500 MHz! The mod was fiddly as the chip resistors
are the size of a pin head.  You'll need a fine tipped soldering iron
and about 2 hours of patience. Here's how I did it...

For 2 metres..  locate R66-69...      R69
which are located at 10 O'clock       |
to the lithium battery.           R68-(lithium
R69 is vertical, R66-68 are       R67-(battery
horizontal.                       R66-(cell

The combination you want is: R66 & R68 = 0; R67 & R69 = 1.

Mine came with R66 & R69 set for Europe so I just moved the resistor from
position R66 to position R67.

For UHF, locate R70-72 to the top left of the ribbon cable. These are
vertical and  in the order:

       R71 R70 R72

The combination you want is: R71 & R70 & R72 = 0.

Mine came with R71 set for Europe so I just took the resistor out and have
stuck it to the back of the battery (in case I need to convert back).

If anyone disagrees with these mods and think I've done something wrong,
let me know a.s.a.p.

Cheers & 73
de Peter G6ZYT.
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