Subject: Midland 73-005 Mod To modify the Midland 73-005 for Wide-Band Transmit (Out-of Band). Remove the battery and antenna. Remove the two screws holding the two case halves together. Remove the four screws on the bottom that hold the battery spring clip on, being careful not to lose the battery retaining catch. Carefully open the two radio halves starting from the push to talk side and lay the radio open on a flat surface being careful not to damage the ribbon cable connecting the two halves. On the front half circuit board you will see a CPU chip and the speaker as well as a bunch of solder bridge pads. Two pads should already be bridged and all you need do is bridge one more. To the left of the CPU next to the ribbon cable you will see four solder bridge pads in a line, with the second one from ribbon already bridged. With a fine, grounded, low heat soldering iron carefully bridge the pad closest to the ribbon cable. You need to be careful not to overheat the board, if you accidently bridge more pads than you meant to, the safest way to remove the extra solder is with solder wick. The radio can now be resembled following the reverse of the procedure above. After the radio has been reassembled hold down the button that is above the push to talk button while turning on the power. The radio will now receive and transmit 130-174.99MHz. Please be advised that transmitting on frequencies that you are not assigned is a very serious matter. Also when working on electronic equipment you always assume the risk of damaging the equipment. This risk goes way up when you do not know what you are doing. All the Best, Charles Harding AA7RK ___________________________________ | ______________ | | | | | | | | [ ] | | | C P U | | | | | | | |______________| | | | | | | [#][#][ ][ ] | | | | / | [#][ ] / | / | / | / | | | | | | | |