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ANYONE ON THE FORUM EVER HAD ONE OF THESE?

Wawasee Electronics in Syracuse actually had a few ARF 2001s still for sale years after the radio was discontinued. I remember seeing them for sale still in the original boxes back about 1990 or so whenever id go to the shop in Syracuse, Ind. IIRC the price was $995.00 even back then!
 
Hi,
Doggedly looking for the service manual for this radio.

I have the original Manual with schematic.

Willing to pay a reasonable price for the manual.

73s John
 
This is the ARF-2001 They were from what I found out made by the government for the Coast Guard they are scarce but out there and Ide love to try one but they are pretty pricey. There were 2 models one with both a clock and a frequency display one with only clock they came stock with a ASTATIC D104 from what I understand. They sure look to have been way ahead of there time .


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What an awesome radio at the time... Maybe even now.. These were also sold down here in Australia.. I could be wrong but I think they were sold (at the time) as 18 channel units (our dumb ass legal bandplan) But I am sure the one I saw powered up on the self was 40 channel... They were very expensive units.. Not sure how well they sold though.
Don't know anyone who bought one, Never met anyone who purchased one either.
 
It has good Tx, but on a crowded channel (I'm in Detroit) the receive is unbearable. Attack of the Birdies!!! I still contend that single conversion just sucks for AM, period.
 
It has good Tx, but on a crowded channel (I'm in Detroit) the receive is unbearable. Attack of the Birdies!!! I still contend that single conversion just sucks for AM, period.


Hi Tramdr,

You are quite knowledgeable . Judging by your many U-tube video's I stumbled across. Also numerous posts.

Can you part with a copy of the Service Manual? I have a good chunk of it.

Unfortunately the person who sent it to me had a computer crash. So missing parts.

In my opinion. The ARF 2001 is aimed at SSB. Single then is not an issue. Bear in mind the AMSIL circuit.

Do not know much about Detroit. Except that it is in dire straights. 45 minute to 1 hour Police response

time to Felony's in progress. The last Mayor doing hard time. Yup it is annoying when the skip is rolling

in strong here in my part of the corn fields of Nebraska. I will be having a conversation on 19. Then some

Bozo on 21 running a 22 Pill shouting how loud he is blasts through my ARF 2001 Mobile. I remember

one CB personality. Master Blaster from Detroit Michigan ? Apparently no one told him that his Cobra 29

with supposedly Ass-Symmetrical modulation is transmitting across the known frequency spectrum !

600 Watts on 22. The rest every where else ! LOL Could have hooked up my 100 mhz hand me down spectrum analyzer to the antenna.

It would have lit up like a christmas tree when Master Blaster was doing his thing from Detroit.

Seriously.

The transmit is awesome stock. Flip the switch and the sidebands of the audio rock on AM.

Master Blaster ; If he used the ARF instead of his Tech Hacked Cobra 29 would at least put the 1200 Watts

RMS unto channel 22. Garbage in. Garbage out.

The quality of the components. The tolerance specified by the design engineer and his/her goals.

The ARF 2001 clearly has Hi-Fi receive audio as the original designers goal. My opinion.

Manufacturing cost is another factor.

Now. I'm assuming that the 4 pole Crystal filters in series within the ARF 2001 IF chain are 6KHZ wide at

its center frequency. Hence Hi-Fi receive audio. Crystals degrade over time. What is it. 40+ years since

our radios were born ?

Recently spoke with an Engineer now retired in New Mexico. He was not aware of a "Service Manual".

Shoosh. He was involved in the design. Could have asked questions ?

Back to the 4 poles. Its all about cut off and crystal skirt. Ahh not the skirts of women reader.

Noticed a bunch of 2n3904 on the schematic. On my research to recreate and improve the design of CBC

10.695 filter kits. No longer available. Came across a modern sub for 2n3904 drop in replacement. BC

449 or was it 448 ? Lower noise. Higher gain. Or was it BC558? To0 lazy to look up my notes.

The gist of my thesis post and reply.

Replace the four poles in series with 6 poles. 2.4 khz wide. New with sharper skirts. Hopefully its a 455Khz

in the If somewhere. If so. Then a triple with the new Murata 455Khz crystal filters. Sharper narrower

skirts than their originals.

Its all about the Bandpass filtering. Depending on condition. 600 to 1000 + radio. Might be worth the effort.


Lets face it. The receive is a bit noisy. Need a magnifying glass to read this

schematic. Lazy and tired. Have to work in a few hours. Hmm maybe tonight. Have to rebuild an old

school D104 for a friend. Might just try it out first on the ARF 2001. Two transistor variable Compressor

& 1

transistor Mic. amp at the base. In the head; a Shure Lo Z ceramic element.

Maybe one of the best could be made better?

Tramdr. You are a Tinkerer. Don't complain. Do something about it !

ARF 2001 Mobile Link.

I did not come in for an SWR check. It was a social visit. Looking to see what new

snake oil products were on sale.

Anyway he was Kind . Gave me some ept ranger carcasses for free. Was

able to fix one Galaxy radio with the parts.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pitbulls-CB-Repair-Shop/236853706487570
 
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It has good Tx, but on a crowded channel (I'm in Detroit) the receive is unbearable. Attack of the Birdies!!! I still contend that single conversion just sucks for AM, period.
Tramdr. Thanks for all the great YouTube videos. Your collection is excellent. Your sonar fs2340 video helped me correctly bypass the audio clipper board on one of my fs2340's. I own three. Imo it's the best 40 channel am cb ever made. Being from Brooklyn NY i, may be a bit biased. I've seen those ARF's on eBay. $800-$1800 is high but, I've always been of the opinion that if there's a cb for sale no matter what the price someone, will purchase it. Especially when it's a rare low production model.
 

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