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Modifications for the ICOM - RogerK

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difference between CW-R & CW-T).3. Adjust Lx (CW-T) <strong>for</strong> preferred USB/CW receive passband.You might have to repeat <strong>the</strong> tuning once again, as <strong>the</strong>re is some interaction between <strong>the</strong> adjustments (diode switching <strong>for</strong> highimpedance RF circuits are not perfect !). If you would like to adjust <strong>the</strong> LSB passband, this should be done by adjusting <strong>the</strong>capacitor C, be<strong>for</strong>e adjusting <strong>the</strong> coils.Note: The BFO coils are switched in successively to give <strong>the</strong> required offset from <strong>the</strong> LSB frequency. There<strong>for</strong>e adjusting CW-Talso changes USB/CW-R.Re-adjusting all of <strong>the</strong> BFO frequencies is a good idea in any case to compensate <strong>for</strong> crystal aging. If <strong>the</strong> passbands sounddifferent in LSB and USB it is a sure sign of mis-alignment due to crystal drift - <strong>the</strong>y should be more or less <strong>the</strong> same.This modification is read 512 times.top of page27-10-1998(IC-475) Disabling of SBB squelchProblem:Squelching is nice to have in FM mode, but it doesn't really work <strong>for</strong> SSB, where you will be looking <strong>for</strong> weak signals. There<strong>for</strong>eyou have to adjust <strong>the</strong> squelch level every time you change mode. Fur<strong>the</strong>rmore I enjoy using FM as a monitoring mode on <strong>the</strong>SSB calling frequency, so changing <strong>the</strong> mode happens quite often.Solution:The solution is quite simple. Just cut <strong>the</strong> connection to <strong>the</strong> SSB input of <strong>the</strong> squelch circuit in some way.Implementation:The easiest way to break <strong>the</strong> connection is to connect <strong>the</strong> base of Q7 to ground. The base is <strong>the</strong> lead facing into <strong>the</strong> centre of <strong>the</strong>PCB.This modification is read 513 times.top of page27-10-1998(IC-475) Very fast AGCProblem:For some modes of weak signal communication, it can be desireable to have a very fast AGC (e.g. meteor bursts with a sharprise and a long weak "tail"). The standard fast AGC has a time constant of about 2 secs (!), which also means that a noise pulsecan mute you <strong>for</strong> quite some time.Note: Never use <strong>the</strong> noise blanker when receiving high speed CW (Meteor Scatter). The noise blanker mistakes <strong>the</strong> high speedkeying <strong>for</strong> noise pulses, and will seriously corrupt <strong>the</strong> signal.Solution:The solution is to move <strong>the</strong> "AGC fast" capacitor (C19) to replace <strong>the</strong> "AGC slow" capacitor (C20). You will loose <strong>the</strong> "AGC slow"option, but I find "AGC fast" adequate <strong>for</strong> most signals.Ano<strong>the</strong>r solution is to switch out <strong>the</strong> "AGC fast" capacitor (C19) seperately, but <strong>the</strong>n you will get <strong>the</strong> problem of finding anappropiate front plate switch. I already tried to use <strong>the</strong> DATA button, but it cannot be activated in CW.

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