[Icom] (no subject)
William J. Wickstrom
[email protected]
Sun, 29 Dec 2002 22:16:02 -0500
The resistor in question (R236, 27K) is on the Main board near IC22(speech
amp/vox amp), and is in parallel with and directly adjacent to capacitor
C210 (470p). These are SURFACE MOUNT type parts. I hope this helps.
William J. Wickstrom, Chief Engineer,
Surge Performance Sound.
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William J. Wickstrom, W1IK, NNN0AHC
USECA Morse Instruction Coordinator
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William J. (Jim) Wickstrom, W1IK
Vice-President,
Utica/Shelby Emergency Communications Association (USECA)
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Message: 5
Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2002 20:47:49 -0800 (PST)
From: sasi nayar <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Icom] Re:Mic Gain Problems with 706MKII
Reply-To: [email protected]
Clete,
>a Tech Note to change a resistor in the 706, but I
>couldn't find it, even with the schematic diagram.
If you ever happen to locate this resistor kindly let
us know. That would be really useful.
I swapped my HS706 with the stock mic (the rubber ring
removed)last night and managed to work some Dx. All OK
minus the punch that I would have got out of my 706.
Goes to say that removing the rubber disc helps a bit.
Seasons greetings to all on this reflector
73
Sasi
9V1SM
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