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   Date: 02-06-93 00:24

   From: Bill Cheek

     To: All

Subject: PRO-43 S-Meter!



Greetings Scanner Fans!



It had to happen!  The fundamentals for an S-Meter exist alive and well in the

PRO-43!  Only a simple circuit and your choice of meter, analog or LED, is

required for a jim-dandy S-Meter function!



The key point in the circuit is the cathode of D-302 located on the bottom

(solder side) of the AF Board (middle board).  You will need the Service

Manual for the PRO-43 to find it as it's not marked and it would take me

10,000 words to guide you to exactly where it is located.  Call Tandy National

Parts at (800) 442-2425 to order your manual:approx $10.  Now here is the

deal:



Locate D-302 and either build the following circuit right there on the back of

the AF board in the vicinity of D-302, or solder a wire to the cathode of

D-302 and route it to somewhere else more convenient to feed the below

circuit.  This wire ought not to be very long, though, say not more than a

couple of inches. Refer to the ASCII schematic diagram as follows:



            PRO-43

PRO-43      D-302         existing

 T-302 x---o--|<-------x  PRO-43 ckt

         / |

 Connect   |

  here     |     0.01-uF          1N34A

           |------||------o-------->|----o---o-----------> (+)

                          |              |   |

                          |              \   |              To the

                          |         47-k /   |              S-Meter of

                          |         ohms \   = 0.01-uF      Your Choice

                          |              /   |              (This should

                          |   1N34A      |   |              be a jack

                          |-----|<-------o---o----------> (-) mounted on

                                     ^ PRO-43 Ground^       the case of

Legend:                                                    the scanner.

                    |

1.  ---||---  and   =  are 0.01-uF capacitors; disk, mylar, monolythic, chip

                    |



2.  --->|---  and  ---|<----  are germanium diodes, 1N34A

                              | is cathode

                              < is anode



3.     o       means a connection, preferably soldered



4.  The 47-k resistor is self-explanatory, I hope.



5.  --------  and  |   are wires/conductors.

                   |

                   |



6.     x    is existing PRO-43 circuitry





If you use an analog meter, preferably a real S-Meter like salvaged from an

old junked CB rig, then rig it as follows to connect to the circuit above:



                             5-k Trim Pot

                 (+) --------/\/\/\/\---o--------|

                                |       |        |

        This should             |-------|        |

        be a plug of                             +

        some sort to                          The S-Meter

        connect to the                         Terminals

        mating jack on                           -

        the scanner                              |

                                                 |

                 (-)-----------------------------|



You can also build the 10-segment LED S-Meter as shown in Volume 2 of

my SCANNER MODIFICATION HANDBOOK, available from leading mail order

radio dealers everywhere.  ISBN 0-939780-14-3  published by CRB Research

Books, Inc. Commack, NY.



After connected and working, locate the PRO-43 very near a known strong

transmitter, perhaps a ham transmitter, a police cruiser, your favorite

security guard's handheld or right next to a cordless telephone, or anything

else known to transmit a strong signal.  Tune the scanner to the frequency,

and adjust the 5-k trim pot above so the meter reads exactly full scale.  All

other signals will read proportionally lower to yield "relative signal

strength" measurements!  A hell of a circuit here, boys & girls!  Have fun!



Developed & distributed by:   Bill Cheek

                               COMMtronics Engineering

                               PO Box 262478

                               San Diego, CA 92196-2478



Ok to distribute, but credit appreciated.  Thanks!



Bill Cheek



--- GEcho 1.00/beta+

 * Origin:Hertzian Intercept, San Diego (6pm-1pm) 619-578-9247 (1:202/731.1)

SOURCE: The QRZ Windows Ham Radio CDROM



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