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  1. loosecannon

    Anytone Ares 2

    Pez, any chance we can get a list of these shops? I know a few people that are wanting warranty work done. thanks! LC
  2. loosecannon

    Adding swing

    what i showed there was the most basic form of the NPC mod. This mod only has one purpose, and that's to allow a radio to swing to its max PEP (you won't gain any more PEP watts by doing this mod) from a low deadkey while keeping the scope pattern clean. unless you turned the deadkey down...
  3. loosecannon

    Snap-On it ain't but it does the job

    I have done this, and it is effective. i will say though that i have encountered knobs that required enough squeezing force that it deformed the knob slightly, even if it didn't make an impression. LC
  4. loosecannon

    Snap-On it ain't but it does the job

    I figured this was useful enough to share in hopes that it helps save the faceplate of at least one classic radio out there. As im sure many of you have experienced, removing the knobs from an old radio can really test one's finger strength, and patience. how many of us have reached for a...
  5. loosecannon

    will this work

    well there ya go Willie! i'll only add to what Nomad posted that i have had luck reducing the noise further by placing a 470uf cap right across the power leads on the counter board. also, be careful as the wire colors will be wrong on one side. you'll see what i mean when you get the counter. LC
  6. loosecannon

    will this work

    yep you sure can. I have used MANY of these for that exact thing. these are the counters i use when i put one in a madison. they have a great feature where you can program in your IF freq so they can be used with different radio designs. However! they are noisy as all get out and will put a...
  7. loosecannon

    Carrier control for the Cobra 142GTL. Our way.

    Im pretty sure Nomad has retired more scopes than most of us will ever buy. Nomad, I noticed you volted the final as part of this mod. Was this just because that's what the customer wanted? I didn't think you were much of a fan of volting the final because it's no longer being modulated. LC
  8. loosecannon

    Help using the keypad on my 2995DX

    let's see here; square root of squirrel's head equals...
  9. loosecannon

    Help using the keypad on my 2995DX

    Hi all, i was hoping to get some advice on how to use the keypad on my new 2995DX radio. The labels on the buttons don't seem to match those in the manual. Here is an excerpt from the Factory Service Manual: If anyone has a way to translate these labels id be much obliged! LC
  10. loosecannon

    Uniden Washington. Like a box of chocolates

    Holy Sonybond Batman! looks like they just opened up a new bottle when this radio came down the line. LC
  11. loosecannon

    Uniden Washington (8719) question

    Hawkeye, be sure to check my post in that thread you linked to. the added bonus of the channel selector not silencing the receive while turning the knob is very useful, and i have a feeling you'll start doing this mod to all the 8719 radios you work on. LC
  12. loosecannon

    HAM/CB operators ... how old are you?

    i think it makes sense that so far the 65-75 age range is "winning". this age group would have been between 18 and 28 in 1977 when CB got super popular. LC
  13. loosecannon

    RCI2995DXHP, latest and greatest. As always.

    I believe siliconix is the same company as Vishay. One of the big issues i have with these chassis is that they are using the small ceramic insulators on the driver, final, and the mosfets in the amp. notice in Nomad's pic that they don't even cover the whole back of the transistor. I replace...
  14. loosecannon

    Junker 858 Madison

    i've been using one of these at work for almost a year now and it seems to be holding up ok. definitely not for all day every day soldering, but for the price it does its job quite well. https://www.amazon.com/YIHUA-3A-Three-Soldering-Station-Function/dp/B08BK3V8X7/?tag=worradfor-20
  15. loosecannon

    Junker 858 Madison

    copper donut?
  16. loosecannon

    Junker 858 Madison

    good deal. please post the part numbers you used if they end up working. you should also check out D21 and D22. these were also common mods and you might find them jumped out or with a resistor between them. LC
  17. loosecannon

    Junker 858 Madison

    TM86, that mod where they remove L10 and L11 is an old audio mod from the secret CB days and it bypasses the low pass filter in the radio. it made the radios swing to higher wattages but eliminated the cool compressor that was built into this chassis. unless you have a parts board, you're...
  18. loosecannon

    Some fun reading about CB radio in the past

    I can't help but research CB radio when im bored and recently i ran across these two articles. I haven't read all of them yet but so far they are interesting. here ya go: https://www.jstor.org/stable/41237565?mag=how-black-cb-radio-users-created-an-audible-community&seq=1...
  19. loosecannon

    CSI Cheyenne / SuperStar L.B.J.

    Ack, What are you looking to do to this radio? LC
  20. loosecannon

    President George FCC NPC

    Chris can you take a pic of the board and give us the board number? not that the pic will show the way to do the mod, but it might be similar to other radios and we might be able to work it out that way. LC