JP32 works too, it comes off of the secondary trace that JP29 feeds. I used to replace JP32 with my adjustable low carrier audio fed high swing mod.
I have always wondered if a power pole connector could be made to fit in the stock power socket hole? I am going to get one of these little amps after we get the holidays out of the way. Thanks for sharing this.This little device is indeed impressive.
So I did a wire connection test before full blown installing the rfx just in case I didn't like it and could easily return all to stock before drilling the radio.
So before testing, the Bell's cb 29 dead key was just shy of 1 watt and pep right around 20.
Tested through the rfx with amp off first to see if everything remained the same and it did. Powered up the rfx, key up, hear the relay click and modulates to 100 pep +/-.
Heck yeah that's pretty freaking cool!
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I get hellacious voltage and current drop so the radio power jack needs upgraded because the teeny wires aren't cutting it. Upgrading that and a heavy power cord might mitigate that issue.
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Audio fed high swing mod? Sounds exactly like what the RFX95 needs. Care to share any details?I used to replace JP32 with my adjustable low carrier audio fed high swing mod.
Nice job Ed ! I have one sitting next to a Galaxy 2100 that has no output, probably send them to Denny soon.Got my little installation to a stopping point and am impressed with the rfx add on.
Thank you sir, hopefully it'll turn out well with that rig too. Please do report the results.Nice job Ed ! I have one sitting next to a Galaxy 2100 that has no output, probably send them to Denny soon.
Happy new year my friend !
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The installation looks good though, hopeful you can iron out the ssb. I've only done the Cobra 29 so can't be of any help to you.I have installed one of these on my Galaxy 86v, and it sounds great on AM. On sideband, not good at all. Has anyone put one on a sideband radio, and did it sound ok? Does anyone know if the trim pot is the bias? It appears to be, just want to make sure.
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The radio by itself sounds great on ssb. It almost sounds choppy, and reducing the mic level makes it worse. With the mic level up all the way, eating the mic loudly will keep it from chopping. But still sounds bad.How does the radio sound by itself on SSB? The RFX is no doubt being driven too hard for clean sideband. Try turning the mike gain down until the RFX power is roughly equal to the barefoot radio. If this clears it up, that's the cause.
If turning the mike gain way down makes it sound worse, this points to a problem with insufficient bias current.
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Thanks, the heat sink holes were a perfect match. Just had to drill them out a little.The installation looks good though, hopeful you can iron out the ssb. I've only done the Cobra 29 so can't be of any help to you.
Did the existing heatsink holes match the rfx mounting holes?
My educated guess would be 25 to 50 mA. Just the same, turn the mike gain down to a half Watt PEP and then carefully crack VR1 upwards. Stop when you hear the 'rasp' clear up. This is not exact, but should reduce the complaints without burning up the amplifier.Any idea what an acceptable bias current would be?