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PBT Mod for the IC-765

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As you may already know, the IC-765 has IF-shift but no passband tuning. There is, however, a simple mod originally designed by Gerd Henjes, W2ISB, which allows the IF-shift button to tune the passband while the IF-shit button is in OFF position. This mod is described in the VE3HUR IC-765 notes and reproduced here with some illustrative pictures.

What's the difference between IF-shift and PBT?
Traditionally, IF-shift shifts the local oscillators, which effenctively moves the pass band of the IF filter in frequency. The pass band width, however, does not change. On the other hand, PBT shifts the passband of two different IF filters (typically 2nd and 3rd IF) so that the amount the passbands overlap changes. The net effect is that the passband does not move but narrows down. Depending on how the shift is adjusted, the passband narrows from the high end or from the low end.

In order to do the PBT mod you need an additional 1N914 or 1N4148 small signal Si diode, and you have to access the main PCB in the bottom of the IC-765. Remove the top and bottom covers and turn the IC-765 up-side down. Then proceed as follows:

  1. Cut (or lift) the cathode end of D63. It is located approximately in the middle of the board.
  2. Solder the anode end of the new 1N914 to the anode of D64 as shown on the drawing below.
  3. Cut or desolder W31 (brown wire) and solder it to the cathode end of D63 and cathode end of the new diode.

 

IC-765 PBT Mod

 

You can use the pictures below if you have difficulties in locating the parts. Also note, that if you want to desolder the cathode of D63 and W31, you will have to lift the board and make some arrangement to hold it. I do not recommend to completely remove the board, since that would require removing a lots of connectors. If you don't feel quite comformtable by doing this you can cut instead of soldering, although it can be difficult to access D63 with a cutter.

Locating the mod

PBT mod close-up

Cut (or lift) the cathode end of D63. It is located approximately in the middle of the board. Solder the anode end of the new 1N914 to the anode of D64. Cut or desolder W31 (brown wire) and solder it to the cathode end of D63 and cathode end of the new diode.

PBT mod soldering location

If you decide to solder instead of cutting, this is where you have to do it. 

Finished PBT mod

The PBT mod is now finished :)