FINEshot1, the 220 conversion is still in the document stage.
The converted radio is being used by it's owner but I should have it back for a week to take some pictures.
Or the same guy may give me a second FTL to convert and then I can take some good pictures of this conversion, step by step, which is something that I didn't do with the first radio.
I did a similar conversion a few years back for the MT1000 low band to 6 meter ham and the pictures and documentation should be similar to that project, the only difference is that the FTL will have more pictures and documentation related to converting the transmitter and receiver, both which required some work.
The hardest part, like my MT1000 documentation was removing the VCO but even this is not so bad once you get by removing it from the radio and from its sub case.
All in all it's a nice conversion, the original FTL-2011 transmitter stage produces 24 watts on 220 with only some capacitor changes.
The receiver does around .28 uv for 12dB sinad with some core changes from ferrite to brass in the pre-selector filter.