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Modification for Icom 32at


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IC32AT.9
VCO ADJUSTMENT
1. Unplug and remove the PTT/FUNCTION circuit board and lay it aside.
2. Remove the top circuit board by removing the screws located in
each corner of the board. These are the ones that are recessed and
not the ones on top of the board.
3. Carefully pry up the circuit board until it can be folded out.
Plug in the PTT/Function button circuit board cable.
4. Hook up the battery and reset the CPU by holding down the
"Function" and "A" buttons and cycling power off and on.
5. On the bottom circuit board are located the two VCO's (refer to
figure 2). The left hand VCO is for VHF and the right hand VCO
is for UHF. Located just to the left of the UHF VCO is a resistor
standing on end. Hook the V. O. M. positive lead to the top of
this resistor. The negative lead goes to ground.
6. Under aluminum tape on each VCO is the adjustment point. Normally,
the VHF VCO will not require adjustment. The VHF adjustment is
L554, the UHF adjustment is C510. Adjust the desired VCO for
a +.5vdc reading for the lowest frequency you wish to tune on that
band. Don't forget to retape the holes on the VCO's.
7. Disconnect the battery and carefully reassemble the radio. DON'T
PINCH ANY WIRES!

continued in file ic32at.4

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