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Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc

From: n4tii
Subject: Re:Mods for RCI-2950

Message-ID: <1993May20.195809.24314
Organization: KD4NC HAM Packet Radio Gateway

References:<1tfkd2INN7dl
Date: Thu, 20 May 1993 19:58:09 GMT

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Subj:Ranger 2950 mods



Someone here recently posted a message asking for available mods

for the Ranger RCI-2950 10 meter radio.  Here's what I have.



  Frequency Modification

1. Remove the case.  I *think* you can remove either the top cover

   or the bottom cover to get to the PC board with the jumpers.

   It will be a small PC board immediately behind the front panel.

2. Locate "J2".  There will be a jumper on pins P3 and P4.

3. Remove this jumper to expand coverage to 26 MHz - 29.7 MHz.

4. Move the jumper from P3-P4 to P1-P2 to expand coverage to

   26 MHz - 32 MHz.

5. After moving (or removing) the jumper, press the CPU reset button

   (located below J2).

NOTE:Operation between 30-32MHz may require retuning the VCO.



  CB Channel Readout Modification

1. Locate J1.  There will be a jumper on pins P1-P2.

2. Remove jumper and place on P2-P3.

3. Press the LOCK button on the front panel.  The readout will now

   display the CB channel number 1-40 -- also will display "A" channels.

4. Press LOCK again to return to VFO mode.

NOTE: The SHF button will not operate while in CB mode.

       This modification will disable the frequency lock function.



  CB Channel 9 Select Modification

1. Locate J3.  There is a jumper between P1-P2.

2. Remove the jumper and place it on P2-P3.

3. Press the "roger beep" button to go directly to CB Channel 9.

NOTE:Doing this modification makes it impossible to turn off the

      roger beep feature (unless, *possibly* you make sure the

      roger beep is turned off before moving the jumper. I'm not

      sure).



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  "Tuneup" Modifications



   Adjust VR14 (AMC) for maximum forward modification.  Mod limiter

Q32 can be removed for more modulation, but it also disables VR12

(SSB ALC) and disables variable power for SSB.  I do not recommend

removing Q32; you'll have plenty of modulation as is.



    Tune L34, L13, L14, L46 and L10 in AM mode for maximum forward

swing, using a peak-reading wattmeter.  Try to balance for even power

from top to bottom of frequency range.

NOTE:You'll have a LOT of trouble identifying these cans.  Sorry,

I don't know for sure where they are either.



    Adjust VR13 (AM High Power) for 12 watts dead key with the front

panel RF power control at maximum.  Adjust VR15 (AM Low Power) for

2 watts dead key with front panel RF power control at minimum.

>From the 12-watt dead key you should see a forward swing of 30-40 watts.

>From the 2-watt dead key you should see a forward swing of 18-20 watts.



    Adjust VR12 (SSB High Power ALC) for maximum PEP on SSB, then

back off just a little, with front panel RF power control at maximum.

Adjust VR16 (SSB Low Power ALC) for 5-6 watts PEP on SSB with front

panel RF power control at minimum.  You should see 40-50 watts PEP

on SSB with front panel RF power control at maximum.

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   Microphone wiring diagram



Pin 1  -- shield

Pin 2  -- Audio

Pin 3  -- Transmit

Pin 4  -- Receive

Pin 5  -- Frequency select up    \   These might be reversed.

Pin 6  -- Frequency select down  /



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Disclaimer:

  The preceding message is posted for information only.  I do not

condone the modification of amateur transceivers for use outside the

amateur band.  It is *possible* that performing the tune-up

modifications will shorten the life of the radio's components due to

driving them too close to their design tolerances.  I accept no

responsibility for possible damage to any radio that is modified in this

way.  I cannot personally vouch for any of these modifications; they

were given to me by a technically-inclined friend.

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--- GEcho/beta



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I hope those help....I assume no liability for the above mods...I got them

off some BBS somewhere and just merely passing them along...



(I'm pretty sure they work...no CB bootleggin' there good buddy!)



John

n4tii%kd4nc.uucp






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