From:         "CARTY ELLIS (KA2Y)" <CELLIS@BROCKVMA>

To broadband the DR-110T, while holding the "F" and "VFO/M" keys down,
turn off the power and then turn it back on (still holding the keys).
The radio now has factory programming reset - you just lost your memories
but at least mine now transmits and receives from 130 Mhz to 169 Mhz.
Before you do this, remove the top cover - notice the long (2 inchish)
loop of yellow wire coming off the back of the front panel - clip it!
NOW - after resetting the microprocessor - press the "F" key, then
press the "Mhz" key (mine now says 370).  press the "f" key again, then
press the "Mhz" key again - (mine now says 870!).  Mine will scan from
870.000 to 889.995 Mhz.  I selected a 15Khz step because the channel spacing
in this range is 30 Khz.  Toggle the "F" and "Mhz" keys and you're back at
144 mhz.  Enjoy.
==============================================================================

          Alinco DR110 Full Band Modification

Step 1.  Remove 2 screws located on top of cover.
Step 2.  Loosen the 4 screws on both sides of top cover (do not remove).
Step 3.  Remove top cover
Step 4.  Locate Yellow wire Loop behind tuning Knob (this wire loops from
         the control board mounted on front pannel).
Step 5.  Cut loop and tape ends.
Step 6.  Replace top cover.
Step 7.  Reset radio (press 'F' and VCO/M keys together.  While holding
         down keys turn off and on Power).

Factory settings will be restored however the new frequency range will
be from 132 to 173 MHz.  Any memory will have to be reprogramed.
These insructions are from Alinco, I've done them to my set and
it works great.

This modification also works on the DR1200T and DR112 radios. Frequency range
when applied:

	130.000 - 169.995	
	340.000 - 379.995
	870.000 - 889.995

==============================================================================
From: CELLIS%BROCK1P.BITNET@cunyvm.cuny.edu (Carlton Ellis)

Don't know about a 570 but on my Alinco DR-110, after making the
"cut the yellow wire" mod, the following steps connect the 860 Mhz
receiver board and the antenna and the spaker (lets you hear what you
can't hear)  A.  Put radio in VFO mode (not memory)  B. Press and
release the FP (far left hand) button.  C. Press and release the
Mhz button.  Display now reads in 340 Mhz range.  repeat steps
B and C. The 860 to 880 mhz rx board is now active.  Another cycle of
B and C will return your VFO to the 144 Mhz band.  The memories have been
unaffected - I load the two meter repeaters into the memories and leave
the VFO in the 860 Mhz range.  Remember at those freqs 860 Mhz rf really
gets lost in 50 feet of RG-58 - a small wire stuck in the antenna
connector tends to be best.  Enjoy but don't let Big Brother know
you are listening or that the radio is even capable of said activity.
