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The FT-8000R Expanded TX Mod Behind the front panel (LCD Display) of the radio were the Lithium battery is soldered. You will see a PC board similar to the one below. There is a row of 15 jumpers. There is a larger component on the 4th and 6th position from the left. If you remove the component at the 6th from the left position and reset the radio you will have expanded TX. This does not open the cellular block on the radio. It may be controlled by one of the other jumper locations on this row of 15. _______________________________________________________ | ::::::::::::::: | | ^ | | | Lithium | | Remove Battery | | R3028 ___ | | [ ] | ________________________________________________[___]_| Mike Connector For educational use only! Do not transmit outside the Amateur Bands! I am not responsible if you damage your radio. Please send any updates/changes To: johanson ---------------------------------------------------------------- To whom this may concern: I own a yaesu ft-8000 and I have discovered a design flaw that has been confirmed and admitted by yaesu. If you happen to get near a strong R.F. field such as a c.b. radio operator with a linear or a truck driver with a linear you may have very low receive on two meters. What happens a F.E.T blows in the front end of the radio. The repair of the radio is easy! Yaesu will even supply you with the parts for free! If you are interested in posting this information please contact me at tntexterminators ham radio operators over the net with the same radio and I have helped them out saving them at least $80.00 on the repair of their radio so I figured why not pass the info around. Actually, yaesu should do a massive recall because its a faulty circuit designed by them and they have admitted it to me over the phone. The have sent me a copy of the in house tech trouble shooters tech notes which lists the problem and solution. Sincerely, Terry Schroedle kb9pegSOURCE: The QRZ Windows Ham Radio CDROM
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