here is a service manual for that chassis.
it's for the TRC 449 but its the same as your radio.
https://web.archive.org/web/2020122...tic/trc_449/graphics/realistic_trc_449_sm.pdf
in here you will find troubleshooting charts, and a block diagram that should prove helpful.
i didn't see any voltage charts though, which is a bummer.
i might have this SAMS at home, so i'll try to remember to look for it.
for right now, you might try plugging a speaker in to the PA jack, put the radio in AM mode, and in PA mode.
mic gain up.
when you key the mic and talk, can you hear yourself through the PA speaker?
this won't solve your problem, but will help in knowing what does work.
the other thing to check is the VCO voltage, which you can check with your DC voltmeter.
put your voltmeter on TP7 which is pin 5 of the VCO chip (IC5) and set the radio to channel 1.
you should see 2 volts here.
switch to channel 40. the voltage should be higher.
if it's below 2 volts, adjust L17 to set it there.
you should also read 9.5 volts on pin 1 of the VCO if that helps identify pin 5.
LC
EDIT: the schematic nomad radio provided on CBtricks does have voltages on the PLL.
your voltages on pins 9 and 10 seem off, which could mean a problem with the 10.240 mhz crystal.
you need a freq counter to check it, but if you have another, you can change it out and see if anything changes.
yes a 10.240 crystal can be found in most PLL driven radios.
you can swap the two crystals in your radios and see if the problem follows the crystal.
you might just try this since you have all the parts already.
LC
One other option for the 5 pin mic jack is to get a 5 pin to 4 pin adapter. You can find the on Amazon cheap. Look for Workman C4P5C. This way you can use the same mic on both radios.Sounds good. Would it be better to put the 138 crystal in the 148 or the other way around? I dont want to cause any more problems if it can be avoided.
I dont have a 5 pin mic for the 148 and I think that unit may need a mic plugged in to receive. I cannot remember. I could pick up a 5 pin connecter and rewire one of my mics or possibly stop in at a truck stop and see if i can buy a 5 pin mic or jumper the 148 without a mic. I will be near a Travel America truck stop tomorrow. I will stop in to see what they have.
Thanks
I made up a kit specifically for the Cobra 138 XLR. Use this one instead of my link posted earlier. See link below;... and get the cap kit from KM.
Ok, that was a little bit funny......Hope all the caps are 12v or less!!
73
David
Here is a link on a CBTricks mirror site http://robco.nitwitz.org/cb_tricks/radios/cobra/138xlr/index.htm
This link is dead. Does anyone have a copy of this document or a good link ?
Thanks
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