I got on paltalk for a short while, like 1 or 2 days but I then uninstalled it.
Well I have to pause for the cause, bob85 and thank you for doing that, that fateful evening.
If you hadn't of done that I probably wouldn't be here typing this post.
I had my first experience injecting audio into a galaxy 66, my jaw dropped at thinking about the possibilities of feeding a signal from my computer!
The transformer
really is the bottle neck in AM only rigs, I found-that-out by injecting a signal to the input pin of the TA7222 in my 29 LTD, the signal was not good enough; not nearly wide-enough for the type of fidelity I was looking for.
I tried the Rev Bow Bastard Modulation Engineering transformer replacement (shout-out), and admittedly one half drunken night I fubar'ed the install and walked away from it for a while, lost interest.
Several months went by, then one day I got an email, and a schematic for a
"cobra29audiomod"!
Now with about $25 worth of discrete components, PCB included, my plastic radio
can "BUMP IT DOWN" too, & l didn't have to pay several hundreds of dollars for MMM/Asymod to get asymmetrical wide-band audio out of a 29 LTD!
I might join paltalk again and try to shout out to GoldFinger and give him a "thank you", because his cap change suggestions are great for opening up the bandwidth, I really like the results.
I emailed John once or twice but, i'm not a whale so... yeah I get crafty and "build it, not buy it."
I'm sure he is a very helpful and great person, I just ain't paying his price. People can call me cheap I don't mind that, and nobody calls my audio "cheap" when they hear it, so I think I'm doing alright, headed in the right direction.
Now I just need to get to work on my antenna system, lol.