I have an opportunity to buy one of these....how is one of these converted? Is it via the ekey or just a wire.jumper.?
No problem. I will try and upload some pictures of the mod.Thank you very much!! I appreciate it!
The hi/lo sw does not work only goes from 26.965 to 27.405 somthin missing in the mod?RCI 69FFCx Frequency expansion.
EPT990014A chassis, with built in 200/400 watt amp
1. Bottom of main board, solder side, Remove 100 ohm 1/8 watt resistor on bottom of PCB in 4008-divider area.
2. Top of main board, component side. On J30, move the shorting block to pins 2-3.
3. Follow the Hi/Lo switch wire down to the main board and unplug it from J5.
4. Move it to J29, in front of J30.
5. Radio will now cover 24.265 through 29.655 in 12 bands (6 LO, 6 HI).
Hi Jason. I don't understand what jumper you are talking about. I've seen your video on Youtube, it's a bit blurry. Would you try to explain what jumper to move ?Just The jumper plug you already have done and then move the jumper from 1 set of pins to the upper pins.
This is my three-month old RCI-63FFD4 with two blown-out mosfets and a glob of OEM solder touching two terminal leads.I have an opportunity to buy one of these....how is one of these converted? Is it via the ekey or just a wire.jumper.?
There's a thread on the dreaded rt.1 a little while back. They are proving to be more like black cats on 4th of July. I'll opt out of the rt1 radios myself.And for anyone interested in what the RT1 really is...
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Don’t know if that’s known or not, just thought I’d toss that in here. Don’t intend to threadjack, I lost my hijacking and derailing partner.