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From: wa2ise
Subject: Radio Shark HTX101 mod file

Message-ID: <1992Mar21.222927.15366
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Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1992 22:29:27 GMT

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19802 BF   2860   3 15-Mar 2108 KB2JPD 13416_K2KJC  MODS
 Sb:* Tandy HTX-100 Mods

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The Modification Files for the Tandy HF HTX-100 USB/CW Tranceiver

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Topics Covered

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*Extended Frequency Coverage from 26.000 Mhz to 30.000 Mhz

*Simple RF Wattage Enhancement to 35 Watts

*Enhancement of Microphone Frequency Response



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Fair Warning and Friendly Advice To Very Anxious and Excited People

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We are not responsible for any damage on your part. If you don't know

don't do it. Let someone with more experience do it.

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Thank you for your interest. The Tandy HTX-100 Amateur Radio Transceiver is

a close cousin of the Uniden HR-2510 (Listed as the Amateur Radio Mode

HR- 2510 (UT-550B). HTX for Ham Tranceiver, HR for Ham Radio, UT for Uniden

Transceiver. We can assume the A suffix for the HTX-100.)



My first HF radio as a Novice was a HTX-100, so there was always a lingering

question as if the Tandy model was capable of similar capabilities. I had

spent many hours examining the mini-schematic diagram at the end of the manual.



This information was derived from the buying of a HR-2510 service manual

at the local hamfest. When I examined the PLL schematic, I realized that  

I was looking at a prior generation of the same PLL circuit. It helped

to complete the purchase.



The Uniden HR-2510 microcontroller u1201 is a 46 pin Dual Inline Package.

On the diagnostic voltage table for the microcontroller, there are two pins

labeled (34)AMATEUR and (35)GND aside of each other. They are pulled to GROUND.



#34 will open TX/RX from 26.000 Mhz to 28.000 Mhz, #35 will open 29.7 to 30 Mhz.



On the schematic for the HTX-100, there are similar pins 28 and 29 on U1208

pulled up by a resistor pack to Vcc.



The Tandy model microcontroller is a surface-mount device and the pins on the

chips don't bend:they SNAP. The steel used on the pins are quite different.

Do not attempt to physically pull on the pins of the package.



Percy KF2AT wrote the mods for the HTX-100.

Use common sense, a grounded soldering iron, and enjoy the mods.



Adam Kb2Jpd



*Extended Frequency Coverage from 26.000 Mhz to 30.000 Mhz

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Thanks Percy for being the first one.



Remove bottom cover. With the radio upside down and display facing you remove

the synthesizer board with the four screws, this is near the front of the radio.



This gives access to the small board underneath with the surface mount

components on it. Locate the processor chip IC401 (UC-1208).Locate pins 28 and

29 which are on the right hand side of the chip and are 4th and 5th from the

top. Note they are bridged with solder.



CAREFULLY cut the copper track NEXT to the pins. DO NOT attempt to unsolder the

two pins form the board. Use a GROUNDED soldering iron. Locate the two rows

of connector pins above the chip.



On the bottom row locate the last pin on the right. Verify with a VOM that this

pin has + five volts. Solder a 10k (1/4 w) resistor between this pin and pins

28 and 29 on IC401.The synthesizer will now tune from 26.00 Mhz to 30 Mhz.



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*Simple RF Wattage Enhancement to 35 Watts



With the radio in the same position as before, locate VR5 in the top

left hand corner. This is the RF high power preset.



Lift and bend the wiper so that is is permanently disconnected form the track.

Solder a 47k resistor (1/4 watt) between the wiper and the left hand side of

the track.



This should increase the RF power output to around 35 watts but you will now

not be able to trim the power output. The Low power trim will function as

before.

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Enhancement of Microphone Frequency Response



1)  To increase average depth of modulation

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Remove top cover of the radio and with the display facing you and the radio

upright locate IC3 (MJM45585) near the bottom right hand corner of the main

large board.



Just to the right of this IC locate c75 (56 pf) and remove it. This will

increase the gain of the microphone Preamp considerably but without

overmodulation. If you find the compression excessive(i.e. background noise)

open the microphone and insert a 470 ohm resistor between the hot side of the

mic insert and the input (white lead).



This will reduce the gain somewhat but will still give you much increased

"talk power" (percy's words, not mine. Adam).



2) To increase audio response in the high mids

-- -- -------- ----- -------- -- --- ---- ----



This simple mod will recrease the audio response in TX in the 2 to 2.7 khz

region giving higher articulation and move intelligibility under weak signal

conditions.



Locate IC3 as before on the large main board and the radio positioned as before.



Locate a 5.6k and a 4.7k resistor just below IC3.

Solder a 0.015 mf (16v) capacitor between the left side of the 4.7k to the

right side of the 5.6k resistor.



These two mods work together to give improved readability on SSB under DX

conditions.





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Percy, KF2AT, for taking the chance on his own radio, and wildly succeeding.

Jeff, N2LJA, for selling the radio to Percy and writing it off as a loss.

Tony, Kb2JYN, for being the test rabbit. May the rabbit rest in peace.

73 de Percy KF2AT and Adam Kb2Jpd


© Copyright Adam Vazquez and Percy Jones. This documentation is for

informational use. This information may be not published in modification

manuals printed with the purpose of generating revenue without the prior

consent of the authors. This information is released from hams to hams.

It is free.



The authors are not responsible for any damages on your part.

Don't do this unless you have:

prior electronics background & knowledge of cutting up SMT circuitry.

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Note:I haven't tried or verified this, proceed at your own risk.  And

do not transmit outside of legal bands!  WA2ISE

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The phone company knows your phone number!  :-)


SOURCE: The QRZ Windows Ham Radio CDROM



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