finally got around to doing the mars/cap mod on my 857d and a few other things
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so ive been sitting on this for a while but last weekend i finally cracked open the 857d and did the transmit mod to open it up past the ham bands. not that i actually needed it for anything specific, more just wanted the option and i was already in there messing with the squelch pot which had gotten scratchy as hell over the years.
while i had it open i also did the ref oscillator mod with a TCXO replacement, grabbed a cheap-ish one off ebay that supposedly drops the frequency error down to under 0.5ppm. haven't done a proper calibration against a GPS disciplined source yet so i cant really say how much difference it made but the display reading seems more stable on 10m compared to before. probably placebo but who knows.
also replaced the stock electrolytic caps near the final amp section since a couple looked a little puffy to me. radio is like 15 years old at this point so figured it couldnt hurt. anyone else done any of these mods or have opinions on whether the TCXO thing is actually worth the trouble? i feel like for HF its probably overkill but on 2m/70cm it might actually matter
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