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Installing a LIF port into the IC-703 transceiver 

 

Introduction 

This document describes the procedure for installing a LIF (Low Intermediate 
Frequency [9 – 18kHz]) port into the FT-950 transceiver. This procedure requires 
a level of expertise sufficient to dismantle the transceiver and to solder. 
Nonetheless, the installation is straight forward and should not cause any 
difficulties for the experienced radio amateur. 
It is important to unplug all connectors and power before working on any 
transceiver. It is also important to be grounded to avoid static discharges. 

Please note

: no responsibility or liability will be taken by the author of this 

document for any damage or malfunction caused by user modifications. 

 

LIF port installation 

 

Dismantling the Transceiver  

The top cover of the radio must be removed. There are 8 screws that need 
to be removed and then the lid will come loose. Remove the lid carefully 
because the speaker cable will still be connected to the circuit board. 
Unplug the speaker. Now remove all the screws that hold down the PCB 
(9 in total). The three white ribbon cables have to be unplugged by slightly 
pulling on them. The two coaxial cables in back have to be gently 
unplugged. Now the board can be twisted out, starting at the front. 
 

Drilling the Hole 

A SMA connector is the preferred connector because of its small size. A 
BNC or a RCA connector will also work in the case that a SMA connector 
is not available. A hole will need to be drilled next to the phone plug for the 
Morse key. Make sure the hole clears the screw stud and is high enough 
to allow space for the coaxial cables. 
Before drilling the hole, cover all the cutouts to the lower PCB with 
masking tape to prevent metal shavings from falling into the lower part of 
the transceiver. Blow out the metal dust and clean the surfaces of all dust 
before reassembling.    
 

 

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