could not get keyboard type US keyboard assumed Subject: IC-2000H Mod Here's the mod for the IC-2000H 2-meter transceiver: Using a hex wrench, remove the front of the face plate (NOT the main radio back!!) Turning it over, you will see the PC board. Look for 16 solder dots like this: O O OxO x = the offending diode that is begging to be destroyed.... O OšO O OšOšO O O O O O Taking a set of needle-nosed pliers (or the equivalent) snip the "x", dust off the PC board, and reassemble the radio. Do a complete memory/factory reset which is described on page #38 of your IC-2000 series instruction manual Here's what's involved in the CPU reset referenced above: 1) Push [POWER] to turn power OFF. 2) While pushing [SET] and [PG/CS-MW}, turn power ON ***(All LCD segments appear momentarily, the initial display appears and the tranceiver's CPU is reset.) This modification should take you less than one minute to accomplish. You will find your transmit capabilities expanded to 136-174 Mhz. Receive will remain at 118-174Mhz. NOTE: It is strongly recommended that you purchase the following optional units: UT-85 Tone Squelch Unit--allows pocket beep functions and tone-squelch receive operation--a must if one is plagued by stupid paging tower inter-mod (a violation of the harmful interference laws...) UT-101 DTMF Unit--provides pager and code squelch functions for selective call and silent standby, etc. These extras are available for under $100 U.S. dollars. Highly recommended!! From: Cameron Mackenzie XSubject: Ic-2000H Radio Mod I read the 2 modification instructions for the IC-2000H. Both were very helpful, however, the information could be updated just slightly. In regards to the one titled ic2000_2.txt, the instructions and diagram are invaluable. The only flaw is in the instruction to do a manufacture reset after the modification is performed. This reset is NOT needed to ensure correct modification. The out-of-band TX is operational as soon as the faceplate is re-mounted. This adjustment to the mod instructions should make it much easier for those operators who do not wish to re-program their repeater lists. Thanks again for the info QRZ! Cameron KD6HJG cameron@inreach.com P.S.: The only time one must reset the rig is when installing the optional UT-85 or UT-101 upgrade chips.