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                                                                  IC-730
                         
Receive and transmit  " Expansion. RF "





  1- Remove power and antenna.
  2- Remove screw and open the case.
  3- Locate RF board.
  4- CUT green wire ( labeled " D " ).
  5- CUT resistor R-48.     ( TX on 10 , 18  & 24 Mhz )
  6- Reset the microprocessor. see manual.
  7- Reassemble the radio.

Expansion Range in  MhZ

   Not all versions get full expansion

         3.400 -   4.099
            6.900 -   7.599
            9.000 - 10.599
          13.900 - 14.599
          17.900 - 18.599
          20.900 - 21.599
          24.400 - 25.099
          27.900 - 28.599
          29.400 - 30.099

 

 

Though the IC-730 is a good-performing, reliable radio, many of these units have been in service for a number years and are beginning to show their age. The following preventative maintenance procedures should be done to all IC-730's that come in for repair. You will find that when you take a few minutes to attend these minor details while the radio is on your bench, your return-repair rate for the IC-730 will be almost nil.

  1. On the RF unit, resolder the connectors at J2 and J3 on the RF unit. Due to the relatively thick coax cables on the connectors, these joints tend to crack with age and cause intermittent transmit and receive problems.
     
  2. Make sure the receiver preamp works. If inoperative, replace relay RL1 on the RF unit. Install the factory update to prevent relay failure
     
  3. Check transistor Q5 on the RF unit. If it is a 2SC945Q, replace it with the improved 2SC2878B to prevent spurious output from the transmitter and failure of the driver transistors. If Q5 is a type 1636, it doesn't need to be replaced.
     
  4. Clean the RIT pot and switch with tuner cleaner. These controls are usually noisy and erratic, making the RIT hard to use.
     
  5. Tighten the chrome-plated PC board mounting screws. The type of screw and spacer used in the IC-730 tends to come loose if the radio is used in a high-vibration, mobile environment. Don't forget to tighten the screws on the logic and IF units located beneath the main unit.
     
  6. Check the bandwidth coupler for proper tightness. Tighten as needed