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Does anyone have any info on this radio? I really need a schematic, or Sam's number 89. I need to replace these. See pic.
I can't get a decent solder on what's left of the lead. Need to know the value? My guess is they're used for filters. One on positive wire one on negative wire. Before PC board.
Yeah. That's probably the safest thing to do. Disconnect is best. I've heard tell of people putting the end of the coax in a glass jar, and leaving it in the shack. I made my shack with an easy to pull through conduit just for that reason.
Does anybody have or know where I can get a pic of a robin dg30.? Inside near the power Inlet. This was where the power cables came in .
This is the lower left corner of the rig. The part I'm interested in.
This came out of that lower left corner of the PC board. The coil you see in the board...
What happened in this section next to the camera flash? Did that cap blow up all over those other components? That cap doesn't look bad. This radio has other caps that blown but they just dumped on the PC board from the bottom. Or is this one of those sections they covered with glue?
I already have an HF rig that runs 10 m, but I'm really after the 11 m with sideband. Though I won't use it very often. But since they make them that also have 10 and 12 m I figured I may as well stick with that type of unit.
I want to replace my HR 2510. And I'm looking at the quad sixes because they're inexpensive. I'm also looking at the RCI 2970 Maybe an N4. Much more money for that. Is it worth it? Probably mostly do 10 m dxing.
This is a great amateur radio receiver. Comes with the 120 volt wall wart and a 12 volt cigarette lighter Style plug in. It will accept multiple antennas..Coverage 0.1-30 MHz (AM, SSB), 87-108 MHz (FM), 118-137 MHz (AM)
These radios are great! They've both been recapped, tuned, and Peaked. The SWR meter does not work on either radio so you will need an inline meter. One radio has a loose accessory plug on the back of it which does not affect the performance. One microphone does not have the plug soldered on. I...
These radios are great! They've both been recapped, tuned, and Peaked. The SWR meter does not work on either radio so you will need an inline meter. One radio has a loose accessory plug on the back of it which does not affect the performance. One microphone does not have the plug soldered on. I...
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