ewb@raybed2.UUCP (EUGENE BALINSKI) (07/08/88)
From Monitoring Times July 88 Volume7 number 7, Page 93 That's right folks, more mods for the '2004. Remember these mods are done at your own risk. Have fun. In a previous posting the question of enabling 520 to 760 MHz came up. Apparently this info was false. It cannot be done. (at least at this writing) But adding an "S" meter is even easier than previously thought. Pin 10 on the IF amplifier is an "S" meter output. With the proper bridge or meter buffer/amplifier an "S" meter is reality. But wait, there's more !! Turbo scan for the 2004 ??? Yes !! Someone has realized that if you replace the present 7.37 MHz ceramic resonator CX501, with a 10.7 MHz ceramic resonator it really boosts the scan/search speed! The present resonator is soldered between pins 29 and 30 of the CPU (IC-503). Rumor has it that a 10.00 MHz computer xtal will work just fine. Note the effect of the speed mod on weak signal performance is presently unknown. Hopefully someone can/will verify that these mods work. (Bob Parnass where are you ???) Good Listening. 73 Gene Balinski WA1UXA <Standard Disclaimer Applies> P.S. Be sure to UNPLUG the radio before OPENING the case !!!! P.S.P.S. For further info see Monitoring Times Mag. I strongly suggest that you subscribe to this mag and read the article on the mods. Monitoring Times Magazine P.O Box 98 Brasstown, N.C. 28902 PH 704-837-9200
parnass@ihuxz.ATT.COM (Bob Parnass, AJ9S) (07/09/88)
About the Radio Shack PRO-2004 scanner, Gene Balinski WA1UXA, wrote: > ...But adding an "S" meter is even easier than previously thought. > Pin 10 on the IF amplifier is an "S" meter output. > With the proper bridge or meter buffer/amplifier an "S" meter > is reality.... > > Hopefully someone can/will verify that these mods > work. (Bob Parnass where are you???) Good Listening. Despite the internal IC block diagram in the service manual, WBFM IC pin 10 on my PRO-2004 is useful as an S-meter output only when the radio is in the WBFM mode. Between pin 10 and ground, I placed a 10,000 ohm resistor in series with a 250 microamp meter for a simple test setup. The meter read full scale on strong WBFM signals. With no signal at all, the meter read about 70% of full scale. One could add a bridge, but this metering point is of limi- ted utility. COR lights are handy as visual cues in a room filled with operating scanners. Pin 13 on the NBFM IC is a good pickoff point for triggering a COR light. I applied the signal on pin 13 through a 10,000 ohm resistor to the base of an NPN transistor switch to actuate an LED when a carrier is present. -- ===-===-===-===-===-===-===-===-===-===-===-===-===-===-===-===-===-===-===-=== Bob Parnass AJ9S, AT&T Bell Laboratories - att!ihuxz!parnass - (312)979-5414