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MARS and CAP Modifications


Maybe it depends on the radio. I can't remember, but I read where the mod was $150. I just assumed that was their flat rate on all units. I dug a little deeper on both sites. Looks like differing prices based upon rig chosen. I suppose, higher price means more user skill required.
 
I understand this radio has so many bells and whistles. I just use it in 11 meters.. I don't know all of the functions even thought I read the manual...
 
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It's been going on for a long time. I had a friend that bought a 746 Pro about 10 years ago, and HRO did it for him then. Truly not many MARS/CAP guys out there for the number of rigs that are converted. ;)

73,
Brett
 
I've noticed that some retailers are performing these mods upon request for an extra charge. Gigaparts charges around $150 and HRO is $35. Most retailers demanded proof of membership before doing the mods. Now, they leave the legality up to the purchaser. I will say, $35 is a fair price.

Times be changing....

I agree that around $35 is a fair price for it. $150 is just robbery in my opinion regardless of the radio. In all cases it is simply a matter of either resoldering some jumper pads or removing/adding a couple SMD parts that any tech should be competent enough to do.
 
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They used to charge a fee for removing that pesky little green wire from ameritron amplifiers but I don't see that option anymore. Maybe those are sold as the more expensive export models.
 
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Maybe it depends on the radio. I can't remember, but I read where the mod was $150. I just assumed that was their flat rate on all units. I dug a little deeper on both sites. Looks like differing prices based upon rig chosen. I suppose, higher price means more user skill required.

Some rigs are just more difficult to make the mod. Some you have to dig into the radio quite a ways to get to the components that you need to change. They need much more disassembly. Sometimes you just need to disconnect a wire. Sometimes you have to remove a couple surface mount components which requires more skill, proper equipment, maybe time, etc.
 
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The Yeasu FT1000MP was the easiest, it was simple selection in a hidden settings menu.

Too bad the rest of them couldn't be like that.
 
gigaparts charged me 75$ to do my icom 7300
i could have done it myself. but the eyed are not so good anymore. smt
parts are way to small for me.
 
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