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    Echo Board Identification

    After looking at the pic you supplied, I stumbled onto the one I have. Apparently it was called a Connex Echo LT2. Now if I can just get a set of prints or instructions. RE: https://www.bellscb.com/products/noisetoys/Connex_Echo_LT2.html
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    Echo Board Identification

    The only thing I could see that looks like it might be a logo is this … but I assume that could also be the PCB manufacturer. I was thinking possibly an early Pro Trucker board. I’m fairly certain this was installed in the 80’s.
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    Echo Board Identification

    Popped the bottom lid off of my Uniden PC76XL and found this echo board installed. Can anyone ID which it is? The On/Off & adjustments are located in the formerly Delta Tune location. I’d like to locate the install procedure for this board, in case I’d like to revert it back to original.
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    Uniden PC76XTL Questions

    Thank you. I'll be up that way later this week, and will stop in. Thanks again.
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    Uniden PC76XTL Questions

    I’ve been out of the radio world for quite some time. Started off with CB’s back in the ‘70’s and had a general Ham license some 30+ years ago, and ran a MARS station while shipboard in the Navy. Which brings me to my questions. I inherited a few CB’s after the passing of my long time neighbor...
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    Port-A-Lab 500d question

    I have an original instruction sheet for the Courier Port-a-Lab 500, and from it created a PDF which is almost identical to the original. PDF attached.