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ICOM IC-736
EXPD RF 1.6 - 33.0 Mhz & 45 - 60 Mhz
1- Remove power and antenna.
2- Remove screws and remove cover
3- Locate logic board (front of radio).
4- Locate and CUT D-15 (near connector).
Diode D-14 is the expanded RX diode make sure it is removed.
5- Reassemble the radio.
6- Reset the microprocessor if required
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Speed-up the ALC for IC-736 / 738 |
Hallo, my name is
Claus and the QTH is in Rastatt nr Baden-Baden South-West Germany. I got
a IC 736 in December 1994. It is a good rig but had also a lot of
misstate. After a time of measuring and testing I found the ALC for
transmitting is to slow. So I jacked the circuit why is so. I found a
C-R delay in the way from the ALC on the Main Unit. It is the C287(1uF)
and the R305(150Ohm). The C change or put out is not very easy. So I
change the Resistor 305 in to smaller one. But the result was not
better. The best result I had without it! So the C-R combination is not
in the work for the ALC. The Resistor 305 is very small but it is easy
to put out. On the Resistor is the number 151 printed (150Ohm) but you
mast find it on the circuit.
To be wide TX you mast only cut the Diode D15 on the Logic Unit.
The IC 736 works very well at the last half year so I send it out
in the PR-news now.
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IC-736 / 738 DDS/VCO Bug/Fix. |
I have just received
confirmation from ICOM Canada
that there is a bug in the
design of the IC-736 with
respect to frequency generation.
It seems that although it seems
to be a common problem, not all
IC-736's exhibit the problem. It
seems that there is a "floating"
data/address line and at times
it floats the wrong direction,
giving about 30HZ (maybe 32HZ?)
difference in LSB mode. The fix
is to solder a 47K resistor
between pins 17 and 10 on IC24
on the main board. (bottom of
radio, near front). I have not
yet tried the fix, as I just got
it today.
To see if you too have the
problem, try the following test:
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switch to AM first and tune
to a strong AM carrier, and
switch to LSB (once and only
once) 40M is a good place to
try this.
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tune the carrier to about
400HZ tone and listen
carefully.
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switch to USB and back to
LSB quickly. You should hear
a different tone. If not,
then you are "floating" in
the right direction.
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switching to USB and back to
LSB will not produce any
more differences. You must
LEAVE SSB mode (ie AM) and
come back to LSB for the
first time to re-set the
"floating" line. It is the
LSB/USB/LSB switch that
shows the difference in the
two LSB received frequencies
(by tone only, the display
does not change...)
I've tried to post this message
about 4 times so far with no
apparent success. Hopefully this
one will make it....73's and
hope that helps someone
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