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Early ADI ModsEarly ADI Modifications
In the early 1990s ADI produced several radios in an attempt to break into the
amateur radio market. These included the AT-18 and Sender 145 (both for VHF) and
the AT-48 and Sender 450 (UHF). All of these radios used the same modification
procedure. The expansion is listed below.
NOTE: In the U.S. it is illegal to use this radio on any band for which it is
not type accepted and on which you are not licensed. Perform this modification
at your own risk!
1) Turn the radio on.
2) Hold down the "F" key and press the "LAMP / A" key. The radio's lamp will
light.
3) Hold down the "F" key and press the "PL / B" key. The letter "PL" will be
displayed on the display.
4) Hold down the "F" key and press "0."
5) Press the "5" key. The display will show both "PL" and "APO."
6) Hold down the "F" key and press "0."
7) Press the "8" key. The transmit frequency range of the unit will now be
expanded.
If you ever need to return to the factory default frequency range of the radio
you must use the following procedure. Simply performing a soft reset (by turning
the radio on while holding down the "F" key) will NOT return the radio to it's
default frequency settings!
1) Turn the radio on.
2) Hold down the "F" key and press the "LAMP / A" key. The radio's lamp will
light.
3) Hold down the "F" key and press the "PL / B" key. The letter "PL" will be
displayed on the display.
4) Hold down the "F" key and press "0."
5) Press the "5" key. The display will show both "PL" and "APO."
6) Hold down the "F" key and press "0."
7) Press the "9" key. The radio now returns to default (amateur band only)
frequency coverage.
NOTE: Some later versions of the AT-18, AT-48, Sender 145, and Sender 450 used
the same frequency expansion procedure as the AT-200 / 400. If the expansion
procedure listed above does not work on your radio try using the expansion for
the AT-200 or the AT-400 instead.
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Miguel, XE2NGT @ GB7FCR
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