Uh, DTB if you look at the channel list that came with the older Expo kits, you'll see that it only jumps up or down 44 channels. This puts channel 1 in two places: with the selector at "40" on the lower band, and on "1" on normal channels. Likewise channel 40 shows up on the normal channels, AND as channel "1" on the upper band.
Only when the multi-band "export" radios became common did they try to "stretch" the Expo kits one more channel up and down. This made your channel digits read the same as your buddy with the Connex/Galaxy/Superstar "bandit" radio.
Newer kits made since that change appear to have the same crystals, but with capacitor values altered to pull them further up/down by one channel.
Had a bunch of "A" and "A+" kits that would not run on the lower channels, because they put a disc cap in parallel with the 14.920 crystal to pull it down to 14.910. Trouble was, the output would be low, and the crystal would not 'start' reliably when you selected lowers on the kit's switch. The fix was to remove the shunt capacitor, and insert a 5.6 uH choke in series with the lower crystal on the kit. The trimmer cap would then bring the lower-band crystal's frequency down without reducing its output level.
I think they may have revised the crystal specs on the "B", "C" and "L" kits to do this, but they did NOT on the 15.36 MHz "A" and "N" kits. They used the old "+/-44" crystal, and revised the oscillator circuit.
If you encounter an "old" Expo kit meant for only 44 up/down instead of 45, the channel list packed with it will reflect this.
The color of the Expo carton has changed over the years, but I have no record of what year any one color was used. If you knew this, I suppose you could tell by that whether it's an older "44" or the newer "45" type kit.
Once upon a time, long ago they were made by CB City International, run by Lou Franklin. Don't know when he sold it off, or to whom. The expander kits that Lou continued to offer were more sophisticated, but came with NO crystals. Not too sexy when you have to pay twenty bucks more or less each for custom-made one-at-a-time crystals.
So long as the trimmer cap brought it onto the channel, who cares how old it is? Gotta figure if it's the wrong kit, it won't be anywhere near close enough to even set a channel frequency, let alone get within one channel of correct.
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