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Modifications
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Radio Shack PRO-2004
Scanner
These mods are extracts detailed in the following articles:
a) POPULAR COMMUNICATIONS AUG 87, PP 18-20
b) MONITORING TIMES OCT 87, P 53
c) MONITORING TIMES DEC 87, P 60
I would suggest that you obtain the back issues and read through the letters
and articles. Also that you subscribe to the magazines. They supply a lot
of interesting scanner information as well as useful frequency lists. Also
Radio Shack sells a technical manual on all their electronic equipment, which
contains maintenance and calibration procedures, as well as schematics.
Preliminaries:
First, treat the radio as if it were CMOS. That is make sure you take
precautions concerning static charges. Second, unplug the radio from the
antenna and AC power. Remove batteries. Take the radio out of the case by
removing the 4 screws on the back. Carefully invert the radio. Locate a
box-like sub-circuit. It's near the switch marked "restart".
The sub-circuit should be marked PC-3. Carefully pry off the cover of the
metal box. Inside there will be a 64 pin dip IC. This is the radio CPU. Be
careful not to touch or short out any leads on the chip.
1) Restoring 870 MHz coverage.
Near the chip there will be a row of diodes marked D-502 to D-515. If D-513
is present, cut one lead, seperate it so they will not touch, and 870 Mhz is
restored. If D-513 is not there and you still do not have 870 coverage, then
a little more work is in order. Locate the 9 pin connector "CN-501".
Carefully remove it from the sub-circuit.
Remove the screws holding PC-3 to the main chassis. Carefully invert the
sub-circuit board (PC-3). Locate the lone component on that side of the
board. If it is a diode, as it should be, then cut one lead and seperate
them as above. Re-install the sub-circuit with the screws on to the main
chassis. Reconnect the 9 pin connector. Do NOT put the cover back on just
yet.
2) Increasing from 300 to 400 channels
On the top of the sub-circuit board, locate the slot for D-513. Count
backwards from there until you get to the space for D-510. Install a diode
at D-510 in the same polarity as the rest of the diodes. You now have 400
channels instead of 300.
3) Increasing scanning speed to 20 channels per second
Now install a diode at D-514 and you have increased the scan speed to 20
channels/sec from 16 ch/sec.
4) Improving squelch operation
Carefully reassemble the metal box. Make sure everything else is as it
should be. Invert the radio so it is right side up. Now, locate a
sub-circuit box under the sloping front panel. It should have many alignment
holes in the top. Pry the cover off very carefully. Locate IC-2 in the left
side of the pc board. It should be marked IC-10420. Locate R-148, a 47 K ohm
resistor between pins 12 and 13. Cut a lead of this resistor, But be sure to
leave enough lead on both sides of the cut to solder to. Patch in a 100K ohm
resistor. Make sure there are no solder balls or short circuits. Now your
squelch will operate much better.
Again, I strongly suggest you obtain the above mentioned magazines for more
details.
73
Gene WA1UXA
PS, install the metal cover and the radio back in the case.
Addresses:
Popular Communications
76 N Broadway
Hicksville, NY. 11801
Monitoring Times
140 Dog Branch Rd
P. O. Box 98
Brasstown, NC. 28902
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The above edited text received on usenet, a network of unix(tm) computers.
This modification voids your warranty. If you don't understand electronics,
you have no business behind the front panel. Take it to someone who
guarantees their work. It will be much cheaper that way.