Article 16170 of rec.radio.amateur.misc: Path: west.West.Sun.COM!sun-barr!olivea!gossip.pyramid.com!uunet!ftpbox!news.acns.nwu.edu!interpol From: interpol@casbah.acns.nwu.edu (Interpol) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur.misc Subject: Sangean ATS803A/Realistic DX-440 Radio Modification Message-ID: <1992Mar25.180106.3764@casbah.acns.nwu.edu> Date: 25 Mar 92 18:01:06 GMT Sender: interpol@nwu.edu Organization: Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois Lines: 40 Xref: west.West.Sun.COM rec.radio.shortwave:15087 rec.radio.amateur.misc:16170 Here's an interesting mod I found on CompuServe: ATS-803A and DX-440 Mod This mod gets rid of the "chuff" when tuning the radio that becomes very annoying. This Mod also enables the speaker while you are scanning. You will be surprised on how much you have missed. I have done the mod and it is real easy. If you don't like it change it back. I got the mod from a unknown source, so it has not yet been tested. I have heard of no complaint or problems. The Mod is so easy all you need is a Phillips screwdriver and 5min's. It's that easy. Ok here it is: 1) Remove the batteries from the unit and turn it upside down so the antenna is facing away from you. 2) Remove the six screws and remove the cover (be careful that you don't break the antenna wire) 3) Okay so far so good. Now locate the 8-pin cable. 4) Remove it carefully. Bend the second lead from the left to a 90'. 5) Replace the cable and make sure the lead is not touching anything. 6) Wa la it's done. Not so bad now huh? Okay that's it for now. If I find any newer ones I'll make sure to pass it on. Chris Johnson CI$ (70674,1424) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Drew S. Cheng, BA '91 MD '95 | "Compelling, yet tedious...I | | Northwestern University | feel spent, like a man who is | | Medical School, Chicago, IL USA | forced to wear his genitals | | Internet : interpol@nwu.edu | like a pendant." | | | - Dieter, "Sprockets" | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------  Copied from the QRZ! Windows Ham Radio CDROM