I tend to agree that if you haven't done this before and aren't willing to risk the radio; then leave it alone and send it to a tech. Like ExitThirteen, DTB, or others.
This might not even be the fix for the radio. It sounds like it might be; but there are other things that need to be tested. Have you looked up the voltage chart for the TX mixer IC and tested that first? If not; then do that if you feel like you can do it without screwing up your radio.
I think you should send it into a tech that can find the problem and fix your radio. You don't even have the nylon tuning screwdriver yet or other alignment gear for that matter . . .
I just paid $15 shipping for the pos....would like to find someone local to tell me if it is worth fixing?
Dig this....I connected my dosy tc to it and it was swinging backwards....when I put the daiwa inline it swings forward.
I know my amp tech could fix it.....he fixes the cops and consumers and others radios.....but I have a feeling that he would not mess with a cb......the other guy around here that I trusted...closed his cb repair shop and went to work at a hospital where his electronic skills earn him a better living.
Again, this may an alignment issue - or not. If it was my radio, I would see if it will align. If it doesn't; then I would seek out the problem area and look for a cause. You are still 'shooting in the dark' with this radio that seems to have flaws. The guy that sold and sent it to you from an eBay deal that said it was fine - is the problem source here. Sounds to me that he put his nose where it didn't belong and messed up this radio in ways that cannot be determined with casual discussion on a forum.
Having said that, if you have a DVM and can test the driver bias and final bias - you should. Adjusting the TX cans for peak output should also be done. But if you don't have the test equipment, tools, and experience to do it yourself; then I have to say that it is time to send it off to someone more qualified than yourself. If you have a local that can align it and fix it, then pay him to do so . . .
I was talking to a cb tech on another web site....he told me if my watt meter swings backward on avg power setting it means the final is bad....that is exactly what this radio is doing....
Still, so much 'shooting in the dark' - IMO . . .
Still, so much 'shooting in the dark' - IMO . . .
Send it to Jim at Key CB, exit 78, I 69, Warren Indiana. He can fix it!!!! Dont send it to anyone else....
Bring the radio to a competent technician, stay away from the so-called "technicians". Put the radio back to specs., you could achieve good results without butchering the radio. And for last there isn't bullshit in my writings, is true.