IC28A.4 The long, noisy squelch-tail of the Icom IC-28 (A or H model) 2-meter transceiver can be shortened by replacing C110 (4.7 uf) with a smaller value (0.1 to 0.47 uf). (I can't remember the source of this information.) I put a 0.33 uf in my IC-28H; it's a very worthwhile modification. The capacitor is on the bottom board (the one with the lithium battery), just southeast of IC4 as you face the front of the upside- down radio. The only difficult part is finding the right p-c pads to desolder on the back of the board. To remove the board: Remove bottom plate, unplug speaker. Unplug coaxial antenna connector (gray wire). Other connectors may remain in place. Remove 5 mounting screws, one in each corner and one near center. Tilt the board out of the radio. The button in the upper left corner is CPU reset; you may have to reprogram the memories if it is pressed. Remember that, although the radio is off, parts of the circuit are live so be sure not to short any part of the board during the modification.