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From: ker
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc

Subject: ICOM IC-2410 mods

Message-ID: <1991Oct7.031023.4559
Date: 7 Oct 91 03:10:23 GMT

Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories

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In addition to a previous posting concerning changing the display I

thought I would share info on:



1.) Extending the receive range

2.) Adding an 800 Mhz antenna input

3.) Cross-band repeat instructions (local and via remote control)



EXPANSION OF RECEIVE RANGE



The following diodes are located on the Logic Unit circuit board.  The

Logic Unit circuit board sits behind the front panel of the radio.  To

get to the board remove the top and bottom of the case.  Now notice that

the front section of the radio is a separate unit from the main body of

the radio.  Remove the 4 screws holding the sections together but do not

yet separate the sections.  Place the radio on a table so that it is

right side up.  Carefully start to separate the sections being careful

of ribbon cables that connect the front section of the radio to the

rear.  If you look at the back of the circuit board on the front section

towards the lower part of the radio, you will clearly see three glass

diodes labeled D8, D9 and D10.  You will know this is the right circuit

board because a lithium battery will be taped to it.  These are the

diodes to cut to get extended receive range as follows:



D8320-399, 830-950800 Mhz coverage requires new antenna input

D9118-135

D10400-479



800 MHZ ANTENNA INPUT

To receive 800 Mhz you need to add a new antenna input to connector J2

on the MAIN-B unit (UHF unit) which is the large circuit board on the

bottom of the radio.  J2 connects to a the B-band board which is a very

small daughterboard, that is connected to the MAIN-B board.  The service

manual offers no description of this board but it apparently is the 800

Mhz front end.



Two parts are needed:

One 5 3/4" grey coax jumper (this is available from ICOM but it doesn't

  have a part number)



Either:

One OPC223 pigtail with UHF connector

or

One OPC166 pigtail with N connector



The grey coax jumper has a plug on one end that mates with J2 and bare

leads on the other.  The pigtail also has two bare leads on one end.

This same end also has a metal flange thats designed to screw onto the

back panel of the radio after removing one of the dummy caps on either

side of the existing antenna pigtail.



Without going into too much detail, you must:



Remove the small metal cap nearest the bottom of the radio and next to

the existing pigtail.



Remove the metal shield at the back section of the Main-B unit.



Solder the two pieces of coax together, shield to shield, center to center

and screw this assembly on to the back panel.



Plug the grey cable into J2 and then reassemble the radio.





CROSS-BAND REPEAT (An edited version from an ICOM info sheet)



1.) Set frequencies for both UHF and VHF.  If necessary, set transmit offset

and tone.



2.) Hold the "BAND" switch and the "SET" switch.  The memory number display

will flash the letter "L".  This indicates the 2410 is in the "Mini Repeater"

mode.



3.) Transmission by PTT is possible.  If PTT is operated, the band which

is indicated by the flashing decimal point will be transmitted on.  This

can be done even when in "Mini Repeat" mode.  In other words, PTT has

priority over the "Mini Repeat" operation.



Transmitted band will be switched by the "UP" or "DN" key on the microphone.

The flashing decimal point will indicate which band will be transmitted on.



4.) Mini Repeater function will remain even when power is turned off.

To disable repeater function, hold the "SET" key until the flashing "L"

disappears.



REMOTE CROSS-BAND ACTIVATION

To activate cross-band repeat remotely:after dialing "B", optional 3 digit

code then "#", the command for cross-band repeat on is "B", "D", "*".



To turn off repeat, dial "B", optional 3 digit code, then "#".





DISCLAIMER: Proceed at your own risk.  I assume no responsibility if any

info posted here causes your radio harm.

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Ken Roser - WA2VCI - ker
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                IC-2410 Dual Band External & Mike Remote Codes

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



Call     MR     VFO     CLR

 1       2       3       A



VHF     UHF     High    Acs

 4       5       6       B



Vmoni   Umoni   Low     Spch

 7       8       9       C



Dwn     Mute     Up     Ent

Please enter a blank line to continue, anything else to halt output

 *       0       #       D



                                Other Functions

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



B# or B???# = External On (?=password) Further protection used Tone/Squelch

B*          = External Off



DB*         = CrossBand On

DB#         = CrossBand Off



DC          = Speech Transmit Freq.



                                    Notes

                                    -----



- 4,5,7,8,0 Function not available via External Remote Control????

- C Function not available when in CrossBand Mode????

- Display debate, don't know why the original display was boycotted,

  but I seen both & had a choice. I preferred the original, lovingly refer to,

  as stealth. Think twice, before you get the other one.????



- There are diodes to be installed for some features, like transmit in

Please enter a blank line to continue, anything else to halt output

  rest of UHF ham band (420-450) and extended receive..etc. Check your

  local authorities, regarding scanning laws.



                              Extended Coverage

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



RX VHF Band:118-174 Mhz.             RX UHF Band:400-479  +  830 - 950 Mhz.

TX VHF Band:136-174 Mhz.             TX UHF Band:400-479 Mhz.



                                 Tuning Steps

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



VHF Band:118-174 Mhz. 5 Khz. 10 Khz. 12.5 Khz. 15 Khz. 20 Khz. 25 Khz.

UHF Band:400-479 Mhz. 5 Khz. 10 Khz. 12.5 Khz. 15 Khz. 20 Khz. 25 Khz.

Cellular:830-950 Mhz.        10 Khz. 12.5 Khz. 20 Khz. 25 Khz. 30 Khz.



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Do you have any other codes, that I am not aware, please send me a message

and the info To:



73's de Alex Seiko

SOURCE: The QRZ Windows Ham Radio CDROM



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