First Post. Thank you for your time!
Would anyone be able to post a step-by-step, basic, rundown of the correct order of procedure and potentiometer-adjusting for a d.i.y. Peak/Tune/Frequency-Check to a 148GTL (Taiwan)? Including the SSB settings.
I seem to have located "bits and pieces", VR#-this and LR#-that, from numerous sites but can't seem to find a simple, start-to-finish, basic Tune-Up/Freq-Check for someone wanting to get a little more pro-active with their radios. I'm just not fully comfortable about piecing the procedure together. Would greatly appreciate a low-tech, step-by-step if possible. I realize w/o a tone-generator and other instruments, I may not be able to do all I wish, but I have to start somewhere.
Background: I have a 148 that I use as a base-station with a few years TXing experience, but upon recently having it peak/tuned by someone new (hate having to change) would like to check/learn the procedure myself. I was game for a change, so I requested it to be tuned for "distance etc." (this particular radio will be used for SSB only). But upon mulling over the 6-watt dead-key and whatnot, I'm just not sure about the whole experience/new cb-shop-guy-adjustments and think this may be the time to start learning how to tune-up my radios to my own preferences. It may be set-up perfect as is, but I'd like to learn myself if possible. I believe a few snips etc. have been done (it works), but I don't want to do any soldering/jumping.
For simplicities sake, I cannot spend "any money" and "only have the use of" :
1) basic SWR/WATT/MOD meter (again, let's just assume/accept it is accurate)
2) ParaD PDC356 Frequency counter (ditto)
3) 19amp power supply
4) homemade dipole antenna (we'll save that for diff post)
5) SWR 1.2-1.3
6) non-conductive screwerdriver
What parts of the requested procedure can I do, and how might I do them?
Thank you kindly for taking your time to read/respond and I hope I used the proper protocol...apart from being a bit long-winded of course. Thanks again!
Would anyone be able to post a step-by-step, basic, rundown of the correct order of procedure and potentiometer-adjusting for a d.i.y. Peak/Tune/Frequency-Check to a 148GTL (Taiwan)? Including the SSB settings.
I seem to have located "bits and pieces", VR#-this and LR#-that, from numerous sites but can't seem to find a simple, start-to-finish, basic Tune-Up/Freq-Check for someone wanting to get a little more pro-active with their radios. I'm just not fully comfortable about piecing the procedure together. Would greatly appreciate a low-tech, step-by-step if possible. I realize w/o a tone-generator and other instruments, I may not be able to do all I wish, but I have to start somewhere.
Background: I have a 148 that I use as a base-station with a few years TXing experience, but upon recently having it peak/tuned by someone new (hate having to change) would like to check/learn the procedure myself. I was game for a change, so I requested it to be tuned for "distance etc." (this particular radio will be used for SSB only). But upon mulling over the 6-watt dead-key and whatnot, I'm just not sure about the whole experience/new cb-shop-guy-adjustments and think this may be the time to start learning how to tune-up my radios to my own preferences. It may be set-up perfect as is, but I'd like to learn myself if possible. I believe a few snips etc. have been done (it works), but I don't want to do any soldering/jumping.
For simplicities sake, I cannot spend "any money" and "only have the use of" :
1) basic SWR/WATT/MOD meter (again, let's just assume/accept it is accurate)
2) ParaD PDC356 Frequency counter (ditto)
3) 19amp power supply
4) homemade dipole antenna (we'll save that for diff post)
5) SWR 1.2-1.3
6) non-conductive screwerdriver
What parts of the requested procedure can I do, and how might I do them?
Thank you kindly for taking your time to read/respond and I hope I used the proper protocol...apart from being a bit long-winded of course. Thanks again!