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Here is a link to a forum that has instructions for how to make the modification: http://www.worldwidedx.com/threads/expanded-tx-mod-for-ft-1900r.37171/
Check your audio settings. Feedback is a condition caused when you are transmitting and your audio is coming out of a speaker (headphone) and is picked up by the microphone. Try turning your audio down; reducing your microphone gain; and perhaps using a wind sock (microphone cover) over your microphone to reduce the amount of feedback audio entering into the microphone (manual pg 13).
all the beep is for is so people can tell when you are done transmitting. There should be a push knob or button or just a plain old knob that has R.B. printed next to it . Turn it off.
It may have been PLL instead of PPL. If so, that stands for Phase-Locked Loop, and is the circuit that the transmitter needs to generate the desired frequency to transmit on. That being the case, there's no user remedy and the unit must be serviced by a qualified radio shop.
Contact Icom tech support, or check on Mods.dk. You probably need to do a "factory reset" to get the radio into a condition where you can do anything with it. mods dk Modifications for radioamateur
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