Oh yeah, the "max mod" is an active component...
I've seen Mark's cheat sheet for what parts he changes on a Stryker, but don't worry I won't post it here, I don't want to ruin the illusion you work so hard to maintain.
Pics or it didn't happen.
Oh yeah, the "max mod" is an active component...
I've seen Mark's cheat sheet for what parts he changes on a Stryker, but don't worry I won't post it here, I don't want to ruin the illusion you work so hard to maintain.
Searching my 1 TB HDD for it.Pics or it didn't happen.
Since the value of each component is determined by a mathematical calculation, and knowing that no two radios are alike the mathematical calculation will be different on each individual radio, utilizing the same component on every radio will always yield a different result.
You're correct the schematic doesn't lie.Wrong, try again.
That is like saying Cobra used a special resistor for every location in every radio, so far from the truth, the SCHEMATIC doesn't lie,
You're correct the schematic doesn't lie.
You seem to have misinterpreted what I said. Mark's modifications aren't on cheat sheet level as you'd find on CB Tricks forum.
There's a reason your Guru calls them black box radios. It's because he can't make them perform like true HF rigs so he blames the radio manufacturer for his inability to overcome the radios deficiencies.
I do agree the original poster should just pick up that Uniden Bearcat radio and keep it stock and don't let any "tweaknicians" tamper with the radio and it will work just fine.
"Mic In @ Socket, 2 factory 10" (could be caps to change, unreadable)
"Mic In @ Socket, 1 factory.." (could be caps to change, unreadable)
"Echo In 15K to 100 Ohm" (resistor)
"Mic Amp 210K to 10K" (resistor)
"TP500 15K to 1K" (resistor)
"Unreadable" makes perfect sense. A sheet noting specific component locations and approximate values sounds plausible.I don't expect an export "10 meter" radio to perform like an HF rig, but if I want HF rig type modulation on an export I can approximate it, not "loud" but clear.
"My Guru" is not Mike from Mike's Radio Repair, I am not so much of a fan boy of cliques, I tend to just cruise in my own lane, so to speak.
The cheat sheet was for a Stryker model I won't mention, and Mark acknowledges he didn't want people to see what he had written down on his paper, so is Mark playing games with his viewers, or can making a Stryker perform better, be as simple as changing a few component values, and completing an alignment?
Plenty of good radios mentioned here, good luck OP.