PK232.13 PK-232 Noise Cure Several AMTOR bulletins by TG9VT, ZS6AQC and others have explained a simple modification which allows the PK-232 to copy much weaker signals in all modes than was previously possible. All who have completed this modification report results which can only be summed up as amazing. Basically the modification consists of adding bypass capacitors directly across the power supply pins of all op-amp filter IC's. This removes troublesome power bus noise, produced by other circuits within the unit, which tend to interfere or cover-up weaker signals. I have added some details to allow a somewhat clearer explanation of the basic mod, but full credit should go to the originators. Naturally, any modification to a unit under warranty will void that warranty, so beware. 1.) Kill power, remove all cables label them if necessary electrostatic handling precautions must be utilized. 2.) Remove the top cover by removing all six cover screws, side and rear. 3.) Remove the knob on the threshold control along with the nut which fastens the threshold pot to the front cover. 4.) Remove the entire PC Board by removing all 6 fastening screws. 5.) With the front of the board facing you, locate U-23, an MC34074-P, on my unit (S/N 21186) all of these type chips are colored shiny black and marked "JRC" as opposed to a flat black type packaging on all other IC's. In addition, all of the chips addressed by this mod are on the right hand half of the board. Flip the board over and mark the socket with a felt tip type pen. Also mark pins 11 and 4 which are adjacent to each other. Continue this same procedure with U-26, 28, 30, 32 and 34. CONTINUED IN FILE PK232.14