Can i get them at Radio Shack?
Doubtful.
Check out the 1N6263 on Google. Think I bought 200 and paid ~$20 for the lot. You can probably buy less/pay less. Nothing wrong with having spares. This is my second batch/buy. Gave some to locals and put them in every CB or 10m radio I have. Worth it - IMO! The first batch of 50 I bought went pretty fast.
The 2999e (IMPORTANT: the 'e' designation is critical - they have the highest gain/lowest noise). But not all radios will benefit from swapping to these. You will need a digital volt/ohmmeter that has a 'hfe' ('transistor gain') test function. If the transistor that you took out has a much smaller hfe/gain than the 2999e (test both transistors to find out); then you should use the 2999e. If the hfe is nearly the same; then don't bother with the 2999e.
Mass producing radios by Uniden/others meant that some of these stock transistors did well; while many others just weren't up to snuff. That is when this 2999e transistor will show improvements.
The 858 chassis radio will be best served with the stock transistor. JJ found all of this out - and you reap the benefits of his experience, knowledge, and testing - by trusting his judgement.
Good stuff, makes me want one.It is an old Post. I wanted to share a simple installation Mod for the receive.
I had a Ureka moment when re-capping/repairing my CP2000B. The CPI Base/Mobile
It uses the 8 pole SSB filter for both AM & SSB. The 858 Chassis uses 1 Monolithic 7.8MHZ
crystal filter on AM & a 7.8 MHZ I believe 8 pole crystal filter on SSB. Sooo. I had a rusted 138xlr not salvageable. Salvaged the 8 pole filter.
Put it in my Cobra139XLR in place of the monolithic. Wow. Mind boggling channel rejection now on AM. Slight loss in sensitivity.
Their is another long thread on the gain 2sc2999 versus 2sc1730.
I have all the second generation 858 AM/SSB Base Stations. Including early 858 late 858 Madison. Robyn 520D, Teaberry Stalker 202, Cobra 139xlr,Trc457, trc458.
So I slowly Gathered the Sam's 127, etc. Slightly different tune-up/alignment procedures. To the point. All books are USED. All had notes in the margins.
Various issues with this chassis. All had notes about Tr5 being shorted.
Looked on CBtricks. technical bulletin to warranty shops. Change Tr5 (2SC1730) to
2SC784. TCH B #1211
Found them but too expensive $1.00 each minimum 10. But did find a German/Euro equivalent BF255 very reasonable.
Wonder if 399 can figure out the Gain of the 2Sc784 & BF255 ? Could not find data on it.
Now back to the 7.8 MHZ Ladder Filter replacing the 7.8 MHZ monolithic.
CBC international lou Franklin has not carried his 7.8 Crystal filter in years. But I found the schematic online for it.
I'm bread boarding this circuit to apply gain to the new(used) filter I installed.
I can the start plugging in different UHF,VHF transistors including the maligned
2sc2999 & hear the differences ! Nice info 1 meg hmm. too bad those links are dead.
Best
Swizz says:this is a cool mod, but where in the heck did he get 50uV for an S9 reading?
every SAMS ive ever looked at had the S9 adjustment at 100uV.
i've never heard of a CB radio being made with a meter that sees an S9 reading with 50uV of input.
im wondering where the piece of paper he is referencing came from?
anyone ever tried this?
LC
thanks for the feedback!I have been doing the L4 mod for many years. It does indeed work nicely, especially with your R43 mod, LC.
Using a friend's signal generator, I was able to dial it down to the lowest it would go, at .032uV and my President Washington was still able to pick up the audio tone. No S meter reading, but it still picked up the tone. The L4 mod is a legit mod that works. Keep in mind that if this mod is done, the AGC may need adjustment as well.
~Cheers~