I’m not sure if it’s bad or not. Trying to determine that. But I want to get a line on where to get another one or a replacement type if I do determine it’s bad.In was reading your other post. You did not mention if the switch was bad or good????
Why would you change it with out testing it???? It may be good.
I did the search a few ways couldn’t find. Could you either drop the eBay link or the thread link on here? Thanks.They are on e bay. They come from China. They are brown in color. If you do a search. All the info you will need is in a thread band mode switch on a Uniden Grant.
Agree and I wish I knew. This has become a disaster quite frankly.I have replaced 2 so far. But Brian G I sure would like you to test the one you think is bad before replacing a perfectly good switch to find out it is a bad trace or diode.
like to know why I’m getting 13 volts at both the center and front leg of the AM regulator in all modes and zero volts at the rear leg (that is the leg towards the back of the radio with it flipped over on solder side. That’s part of why I was asking about C174/175.I might not be popular for this........but in his OTHER thread...he sent a bunch of pictures..... PLUS.... I studied the schematics and the pics of the switch......
It is POSSIBLE that there is ONE EXTRA segment....MAYBE TWO on that switch......
We are looking at that.
From what he says..... that switch looks bad..... he says that he measures 13.8 on the two sideband pins, measures something a little lower on the AM pin.....but NOTHING comes out on the output pin of that segment. I still wonder if something is loading down that orange wire.........causing it to look low. BUt if NOT........
I think it would be easier to just use a spare section of the switch and rewire the bad segment to an unused one.