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Changing fm range in beomaster 6000 quad

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Jason
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Jason Posted: Thu, Mar 5 2015 10:01 AM

Has anyone any experience in increasing the fm range on the bm6000 quad from 104 to 108?

One of my favorite stations is on 105.2 and before I start restoring my machine would like to know if this is plausible .

i guess I could move the frequencies losing the range in the 80s up past the 104

but wondered if there is a later machine that I could transfer the fm coil from with a wider band

i know I will have to make a new Perspex lid with different numbers on but mine is damaged anyway so that may have to be done anyway

i haven't got inside my bm6000 yet as there are parts I want to order first so it's not sitting in pieces for longer than necessary.

is this idea doomed from the start?

thanks in advance 

Jason 

Menahem Yachad
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Yes, it can be done, without changing any parts.

Because it is a voltage controlled tuner, every frequency has a specific voltage, and you just need to do the alignment, and "allow" the voltages for the higher frequencies into the system. It's a trial and error scenario.

That's done when you adjust the voltages for the upper and lower ends of the frequency scale - check the service manual.

Menahem

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