I'm looking forward to seeing how this one turns out. I wanted a lincoln 2 ever since I cleaned up the mod on frmboybuck's lincoln 2+. I really liked it, a lot, but it wasn't mine, so I didn't get to play with it on air before sending it home.
If it can't be resolved in the menu, I think the next step is to analyze what stages are controlled by the ACG, and potentially applying that control to another stage, perhaps a mixer. When signals can range from down in the weeds to tens of millivolts thanks to those 70lb hammers out there now, the AGC needs to have a dynamic range of over 100dB to not distort on those strong signals. Back in the day, I think less was sufficient, but not with those ghost riders and skullcrackers out there
I am no expert, but from my understanding, it takes more than a shunt diode at the input to do that. And since the gain of the various RX stages needs to be limited to around 10 for stability, to get that much dynamic range, the AGC needs to control the gain of multiple stages, not just at the front end. If I get time, I will look at the manual shadetree just posted and see if I can figure out how many stages it actually controls.
Perhaps a mod could be conjured up that adds a little more AGC range ~ although I admit that I am hardly qualified to be the one to figure that out lol! I remember Lou's book mentioning stage gain can be controlled by shifting the bias points of the various stages (among other methods), and often times, raising the bias higher is better than lowering it because gain is reduced in both directions and transistors are more stable nearer saturation, or something like that. Just sharing my limited understanding of how (i think) the AGC works in hopes it steers this thread towards a real solution.
Sorry for my ramblings, I'll be watching this one!! Back on the side...