MICOR.1 If your radio has a CTCSS encode board plugged into the exciter, remove it. Install JU304, which is located immediatly adjacent to the encoder board connection on the exciter. Depending on which exciter you have, the encoder will have either 7 or 11 pins - in either case the pin you will use to inject transmit "audio" is the one adjacent to the big square hole, towards the outside edge of the radio (pin 6 for 7-pin, or pin 10 for 11-pin ones). Connect a shielded lead from this pin to an unused pin on P901 (I use pin 27). On the exciter, trace the land from the pin you just connected to and you will find an 82k resistor - replace it with a 10k resistor (1/4w) and a 10uf capacitor in series. (Some exciters already have a 6.8uf cap in series - if you are SURE yours has the cap, you don't need to add another! On the receiver RF/IF board, remove the two crystal filter "cans" that come after the IF amp IC (Y103 and Y104), and replace them with 1000pf disc caps (not critical). Note that the caps DO NOT connect to the center ground pin! This mod is CRUCIAL to making the receiver work at 9600! Thats ALL there is to it - naturally, you need to tune the radio up, but I figure you already knew that! Connect your transmit audio to whichever pin you connected the jumper to, receive audio (discriminator) is on pin 20, PTT is pin 16, and 12v goes to the two big pins in the middle (pins A and B). I would advise obtaining a service manual for these radios if you plan on using them - it is Motorola part # 68P81015E70, and you should be able to order one through any Motorola service shop. 73 DE Hartley W1OQ @N7MRP.AZ.USA