From philabs!prls!pyramid!decwrl!ucbvax!agate!bionet!ames!killer!texbell!bigtex!helps!bongo!julian Thu Apr 6 08:51:29 EDT 1989 Article 10901 of rec.ham-radio: Path: philabs!prls!pyramid!decwrl!ucbvax!agate!bionet!ames!killer!texbell!bigtex!helps!bongo!julian >From: julian@bongo.UUCP (julian macassey) Newsgroups: rec.ham-radio Subject: PRO-34 Scanner Modifications Keywords: Popular Communications, 800 MHz, Low Band. Message-ID: <156@bongo.UUCP> Date: 4 Apr 89 14:24:01 GMT Organization: The Hole in the Wall Hollywood Ca U.S.A. Lines: 37 In the May 1989 edition of Popular Communications is a "Letter to the Editor" on the Radio Shack PRO-34 Scanner. Below is the text of that letter. PRO-34 Scanner Modification In regard to the information presented (March Issue) on the handheld Radio Shack PRO-34 scanner, my own observations on the modifications have been: 1. To restore missing 800 MHz frequencies, remove D-11. 2. To add 66 to 88 MHz (European Coverage), install a diode at D-9. 3. D-10 must remain in place for full 800 MHz coverage. 4. If a diode is added at D-13 it cuts out aero band, also seems to affect 800 MHz channel spacing. 5. D-12 added dosen't seem to have any affect. 6. Only D-10 and D-11 are factory installed. I wish to thank you for a fine and informative magazine. I have had much reading enjoyment. Sam S. Jones, Rebel Antenna, Falls Church, VA -- Julian Macassey, n6are julian@bongo ucla-an!denwa!bongo!julian n6are@wb6ymh (Packet Radio) n6are.ampr.org [44.16.0.81] voice (213) 653-4495