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The darn on-off switch crapped out on me today. I've only had this thing for a couple months now. Oh well, it should be an easy fix, just dissapointed that it happened so soon.
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If you can be care not to over modulate it here you go.
Modulation: R 104
AM Power: VR 6
SSB Power: VR 7
Remove TR 32
Change R99 (10K) to a 2.2K
Change R94 (10k) to a 2.2K
Should really swing now.
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If you can be care not to over modulate it here you go.
Modulation: R 104
AM Power: VR 6
SSB Power: VR 7
Remove TR 32
Change R99 (10K) to a 2.2K
Change R94 (10k) to a 2.2K
Should really swing now.
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If you can aquire one at a good price I would jump on it. I don't know why, but, that radio sounded so sweet and took one heck of a lot of abuse with out any problems. I wish all radio's could handle it that well!
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An old buddy of mine ran one of those for a few years as a base and loved it. It sounded great and he could talk for and hour at a time with out any problems.
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Expaned RF range:
Remove covers.
On back side of circuit board, near center, toward the front of unit, near knobs, there are three pins.
Solder a wire across all three.
Limiter:
Cut Q43 any Leg
Variable Power:
VR16
Clarifer Controls:
USB VR1
LSB VR2
AM/FM VR3
Talk Back:
Cut...
The only information I can offer is the tune-up info.
Modulation: cut CR11
Power: adjust L6,L7
This is the same for both radios. Sorry I can't help more.
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