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  1. Cable Guy

    Output Network Calculator

    I can't wait to get home and assimilate this. Thanks for your work. This is a stumbling block for me and many others, your notes are most helpful.
  2. Cable Guy

    Variable carrier mod for KEPC-332 Cobra 148NW radios.

    Nice work, what did you use to isolate that trim pot trace? Looks like maybe a Dremel. It's clean though.
  3. Cable Guy

    Mitsubishi 2sc1969 expert advice

    That's it. I haven't seen a fake with those protrusions. I'd bet the farm they're legit.
  4. Cable Guy

    Mitsubishi 2sc1969 expert advice

    Send me some for free, I will test them :wink: Seriously though, are you going to move them or keep them? They sure look close to me. Do they have small protruding notches between the pins? That's another thing to look for.
  5. Cable Guy

    Cobra 2000 L38

    Yeah, at first I tuned to the dip, then tuned for least harmonic using an sdr. Idk if a sdr is an acceptable substitute for the sa in this instance but I can see the unwanted emissions and reduce them. Im not chasing watts or swing, I don't even know what I will do with this radio, besides...
  6. Cable Guy

    Cobra 2000 L38

    I found a 330pF and dropped a slug into L38, bingo! I get a pep of 18-20W from a 4W dk. Thanks for the guidance Brandon.
  7. Cable Guy

    Cobra 2000 L38

    This is interesting, but i can't imagine how that value 470puff got there. It would seem whoever did it would know it wasn't right, with the loss of output and having to remove the slug from L38 to regain a bit. Okay, I can see someone blindly following some mod, but the quality of soldering...
  8. Cable Guy

    Cobra 2000 L38

    I will give it a try. That makes sense, and your explanations and graphical aides are most helpful. I will update tomorrow, thanks again! Edit: I may have to order unless I can salvage that value from the pile.
  9. Cable Guy

    Cobra 2000 L38

    This one has the 82pF cap as c141. All caps, 141,142,143,146,147,148 match the Sam's, and tests to within spec. C149 calls for 120pF but this one has a 100pF. C150 calls for 330pF, this a 470pF. I haven't checked the inductors yet.
  10. Cable Guy

    Cobra 2000 L38

    Thanks, I will check the output network after work today. That simsmith is fascinating and I will get that too. I thought about connecting the network to the nanovna and figuring what it is doing and, thanks to you, I have some ideal data to check against. This radio has a 2166/1969 combo, all...
  11. Cable Guy

    Cobra 2000 L38

    Thanks, I have the Sam's for it, I aligned it okay, only small gain. 3.5dk\14 pep. I'm going to check the other parts of that 27mhz filter, maybe a cap has drifted, been changed, etc. I wonder if that is part of some mod, it doesn't look molested but I haven't hard-eyed the parts values and...
  12. Cable Guy

    Cobra 2000 L38

    Found above radio in a friend's shop, buried under random shop stuff, you know. He gave it to me, knowing I tinker with them. Sometimes I get blessed like that. While looking over my new pet, I noticed L38 was missing his slug. I dropped one in and it immediately dropped power output. Peaks...
  13. Cable Guy

    CBC INTERNATIONAL Speech Processor or ???

    I built the Lou Franklin speech processor\clipper about 6 years ago or better. I didn't have the pre-made board, only a schematic and some proto board. I was able to build a working version but couldn't get it to stop feedback squeeling using it for CB. It works great away from a radio, say...
  14. Cable Guy

    Palomar 300A refresh. Assume nothing.

    I understand, the preamp is of very little value to me, but it's there and I want the switch it's connected to to do something when flipped, like the band selector, as much as I want to remove it with the business end of a crowbar, leaving it just feels wholesome. So, 3 watt for the bleeders?
  15. Cable Guy

    Palomar 300A refresh. Assume nothing.

    The bleeder resistors on the hv caps, are those 240k 3 watt? Lastly, there is a component missing on the relay board of mine, per the schematics it appears to be a capacitor (.01uF?) for the rec amp. Do you know if that is correct and why someone might snip it?
  16. Cable Guy

    Receive after transmit with amp on

    I agree, I wouldn't have jumped to that conclusion first either, but we don't know the extent of the previous conversation in which that was suggested. I'm merely pointing out that it is not that far out of the realm of possibilities instead of bashing the ideas from persons unknown to this...
  17. Cable Guy

    Receive after transmit with amp on

    I wouldn't say he was real far out there, just thinking on a different wavelength. Corrosion caused his issue with the plug, but also, copper in contact with aluminum WILL cause galvanic corrosion in the presence of moisture and that COULD cause an issue. It's that "outside the box" thinking...
  18. Cable Guy

    Palomar 300A refresh. Assume nothing.

    That's fantastic nomad, and I'm a fan. I am fixing to refurb a 300a (low volt) and want to know more about the mods you perform that the factory dropped the ball on, such as the parasitic chokes, I've seen the resistors in a coil before but how do you determine the resistance and inductance when...
  19. Cable Guy

    Mentor needed

    I second this, this book should be in everyone's library. I've hoarded and read many technical books and arrl pubs but this one is very different. I wish I had gotten hold of it sooner so thanks for this referral @nomadradio.