FT736R.10 Original from G0HEG to MODS@WW MODIFICATION OF THE PMS ON THE FT736R FOR THE 50 MHZ BAND MOD 3 BY G0HEG AND G0TVL I have not done this Modification, At the Time of writing I can not do this Modification, Because I do not have the 50 MHz Board in my FT736R, But I know of a Friend of mine who after a chat with me on 2 Mtrs, did this Modification on his RIG, It is one of the easiest of the Modifications for the FT736R. Modification of the PMS on the FT736R for the 50 MHz Band Extended coverage on receive from the front panel can be achieved by means of a few simple but repetitive actions, The receive can be extended from about 46 MHz to around 56 MHz, By the use of the Repeater Shift, This give a coverage of about 10 MHz, But it may be Greater or Smaller than this, There is no need to snip any of the components, and you will not need a soldering Iron for this Modification. Instruction Make sure that you Put the Highest Frequency in to VFO B, and the Lowest one in to VFO A. 1/ Turn on your RIG. 2/ Put the RIG into Repeater Shift for the 50 MHz Band, By Pressing the + RPT KEY. 3/ Set the OFFSET to 01.999.9. 4/ Tune the RIG to the Lowest Band edge, of 50.000.0 MHz. 5/ Press the REV KEY ( KEY 5 ). 6/ Press the UP MHz Button. You should now see 49.000.0 MHz on your Digital Readout. 7/ Repeat Steps 5 & 6 Once More, Alternating between both until you see 48.000.0 MHz on your Digital Readout, 8/ Increase the OFFSET to 03.999.9. 9/ Repeat Steps 5 & 6 Twice, This takes the Frequency to 46.000.0 MHz. 10/ Increase the OFFSET to 05.999.9. 11/ Repeat Steps 5 & 6 Twice, This takes the Frequency to 44.000.0 MHz. 12/ Keep on Increasing the OFFSET by 2, until you get the OFFSET to 51.999.9. 13/ at the same time as you Increase the OFFSET by 2, Repeat Steps 5 & 6 Twice after every Increase in the OFFSET, until you get 00.000.0 MHz on your Digital Readout. Be careful not to go beyond 00.000.0 MHz, Because the RIG will Automatically Default back to 50 MHz and you will have to start again, It is so frustrating when you lose so much of what you have already done. PAGE 1 CONT IN FT736R.11