I don’t intend this as an insult but only a caution: it’s probably best you don’t experiment with what I would consider a valuable piece of hardware if you don’t know what you are doing and by that I mean if you don’t understand the requirements of the radio and safety constraints that need to be employed.
You might ask: How do I learn this?
I learned it with a lot of smoke-generating experiments. I have done countless stupid things that didn’t work and that’s called experience. I would usually not experiment with my Ft60 unless I have done a lot of investigation and dry testing to determine if my assumptions about what I’m working on are correct. Everybody who has responded has great suggestions but if you don’t understand what they are saying you might step back and question your competence to do it. Again, that’s not an insult just friendly advice to keep you from smoking your Ft60. I experiment to eliminate “unknown unknowns” and even then I realize I have a lot to learn. I would consider working with my Baofeng before doing something with my Ft60. Just be safe no matter what and have fun. ??