PRO2004.3 From: rayssd!raybed2!ewb@g.ms.uky.edu (EUGENE BALINSKI) Subject: PRO-2004 MODS In response to numerous inquiries I am posting a short overview of the mods to the Radio Shack PRO-2004 scanner. First, all mods are done at your own risk. I assume no responsibility. I do not know what effect they (the mods) will have on any warranty, however I would think they would probably void it. Also, one of the mods restores coverage of the cellular phone frequencies. These mods are detailed in the following articles: a) POPULAR COMMUNICATIONS AUG 87, PP 18-20 b) MONITORING TIMES OCT 87, P 53 c) MONITORING TIMES DEC 87,P 60 I suggest strongly that you obtain the back issues and read through the letters or articles. I also suggest you subscribe to the mags. They supply a lot of great info and freq lists. Now the mods. 1) Restoring 870 MHz coverage. First treat the radio as if it were CMOS, that is make sure you and it have no built up static charges. UNPLUG THE RADIO FROM THE AC OR DC POWER SOURCE AND ANTENNA !!!!!!!! Take the radio out of the case by removing the 4 screws on the back. Carefully invert the radio. Locate a box-like sub-circuit. It's near the switch marked "restart". The sub-circuit should be marked PC-3. Carefully pry off the cover of the metal box. Inside there will be a 64 pin dip IC. This is the radio CPU. Be careful not to touch or short out any leads on the chip. Near the chip there will be a row of diodes marked D-502 to D-515. If D-513 is present, cut one lead, separate it so they will not touch, and magic, 870 Mhz is restored. If D-513 is not there and you still do not have 870 coverage, then a little more work is in order. Locate the 9 pin connector "CN-501". Carefully remove it from the sub-circuit. Unscrew the screws holding PC-3 to the main chassis. Carefully invert the sub-circuit board (PC-3). Locate the one lone component on that side of the board. If it is a diode, as it should be, then cut one lead and separate them as above. Re-install the sub-circuit with the screws on to the main chassis. Reconnect the 9 pin connector. Do NOT put the cover back on just yet ?! CONTINUED IN PRO2004.9