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Modifications for the ICOM - RogerK

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This modification is read 697 times.top of page04-12-2001(IC-Z1A) IC-Z1A 800-900 MHz Receive800MHz receive.Install two transistors.Part #UN9110 can be ordered from <strong>ICOM</strong> Service Department.This mod is not <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> non-technical person. The radio pretty much has to be completely disassembled to get to <strong>the</strong> pads.1. Remove <strong>the</strong> control head and battery.2. Remove <strong>the</strong> 4 back screws and 4 battery compartment screws.3. Separate <strong>the</strong> case.4. Locate <strong>the</strong> circuit board with <strong>the</strong> two channel select/squelch knobs. This is <strong>the</strong> board we're looking <strong>for</strong>. Un<strong>for</strong>tunately, it's an<strong>the</strong> back.5. CAREFULLY remove <strong>the</strong> wide ribbon cable that connects <strong>the</strong> upper and lower circuit boards.6. LOOSEN <strong>the</strong> three screws an <strong>the</strong> LOWER circuit board.7. Remove <strong>the</strong> two screws an <strong>the</strong> back of <strong>the</strong> radio, an <strong>the</strong> top of <strong>the</strong> battery compartment.8. Remove <strong>the</strong> three screws an <strong>the</strong> battery contacts.9. Slide <strong>the</strong> RF assembly up and it should separate from <strong>the</strong> rest of <strong>the</strong> radio.10. Remove <strong>the</strong> knobs and carefully remove <strong>the</strong> ring nuts from <strong>the</strong> case.11. Remove <strong>the</strong> metal bracket that is between <strong>the</strong> case and <strong>the</strong> pots.12. CAREFULLY Desolder <strong>the</strong> grounding tob an <strong>the</strong> left side of <strong>the</strong> circuit board.13. Remove <strong>the</strong> two screws holding <strong>the</strong> board down.14. The board should now be free. Carefully wiggle and pull and pry until <strong>the</strong> board is released. You may have to partially orfully remove <strong>the</strong> battery spring mechanism.15. Flip <strong>the</strong> board over. There is a large multi-pin jack an <strong>the</strong> back, slightly high and centered. Look <strong>for</strong> two empty, 3 pin padsright next to it.16. Carefully solder <strong>the</strong> two transistors onto <strong>the</strong> pads.17. Check your connections. You do NOT want to have to disassemble this twice.18. Check <strong>the</strong>m again.19. Reassemble <strong>the</strong> radio in reverse order. Remember to resolder <strong>the</strong> grounding tab.20. Turn it on. Select UHF, key in an 800MHz frequency and listen. There is no need to reset <strong>the</strong> VFO or memories.Diagram:This is a close up view of <strong>the</strong> area to looking <strong>for</strong>.(sorry, no picture yet.)# = 3 pin part, diode/transistor|| = 2 pin SMD diode/resistor(*) = 3 pin surface mounted transistor.(*) (*) || || # #

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