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    General Lee radio mod question.

    I just looked again, and R249 is present. no legs of the resistor clipped. when i looked in the radio this time, it literally jumped out at me. that is the first thing i saw.
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    General Lee radio mod question.

    the way i see it, if its adjustments made, i would consider it stock. in a sense. I cannot, for the life of me, locate R249. Ive located all the other ones, just not that one.
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    General Lee radio mod question.

    great! thank you for answering my many questions! i really appreciate it. one last one, this radio appears to be stock with the exception or TR-32 removed, right? and then possibly that yellow to red wire. which i am still lost on. if it is factory, it would, IMO, be more efficient to...
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    General Lee radio mod question.

    so once the limiter is removed, you could turn the adjustment pot either way with no change? im sorry for asking so many questions.
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    General Lee radio mod question.

    so could that be why my Modulation pot was not turned all the way up? (Im guessing. Like i said, im new to internal CB... or in this case Export. I'm also assuming the modulation limiter will not let the modulation exceed 100%?)
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    General Lee radio mod question.

    well, nobody has complained about how the radio sounds. i dont get out far though, probably because of my lower quality antenna, which i will soon be upgrading. so, does that mean that TR-32 is a modulation limiter? (im rather new to internal workings of stuff like this. i know a decent...
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    General Lee radio mod question.

    I have looked this radio board over and over. Ive found that TR-32 is missing. gone. TR-53 is there, looks like it has never been touched. as for the R-138 and R-249, can i have an approximate location of these? ive looked and looked, i must have overlooked it. either that, or it is under...
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    General Lee radio mod question.

    PICTURES ARE UP! Here they are, folks! Over-all view of the "Wire Side" of the radio Here are the wires in question, from afar, and labeled. Close up on one orange wire. Close up on White and Green wires in same connector. (Molex connector I believe?) Other "Wire Side" soldering I...
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    General Lee radio mod question.

    i was for sure going to fix the meter light. but i know nothing more about whats been done to this radio than you. this is exactly how it was when i bought it. only clue is the label on the inside cover, which there will be a picture of. as for the rest of it, id just like to know what i got...
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    General Lee radio mod question.

    Psycho, like i mentioned above, this was done when i got it. im just curious what it is that ive got my hands on. as for pictures, im taking the cover off as i type this... should be up in 20 minutes or so.
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    General Lee radio mod question.

    as far as i know everything works as it should. could this possibly have something to do with converting it to CB frequencies? I will get pictures tonight though. Im really curious on what this is for. TB works, Hi/Lo works, mic gain, squelch, rf gain, volume/on/of (obviously) works, band...
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    General Lee radio mod question.

    that is pretty much the response i was expecting. after all, how many wires are inside a radio, right? i will do my best to get pictures up tonight, i will be 2moro at the very latest. ill get pictures of the entire inside radio, the 3 wires i noticed, and also the soldering on the board that i...
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    General Lee radio mod question.

    Hello all, please bear with me as this is my first post here. I recently had the covers off my G.L. I was just looking inside, because my Meter light no longer works (older model, not blue) and i noticed i have 3 wires clipped... had anybody heard of this? there was (I BELIEVE) an orange...