No…been busy this weekend and so was my friend. BUT…I did turn down the WX squelch. Now even faint WX stations come in.Well, just curious. Did you get your ssb aligned?
No…been busy this weekend and so was my friend. BUT…I did turn down the WX squelch. Now even faint WX stations come in.Well, just curious. Did you get your ssb aligned?
Any updates on your McKinley?? Curious to hear about your results. No updates with mine yet re: LSBYeah in a week or so I'm going to make a 3.5 hour trip to a somewhat local CB shop and have my McKinley aligned because I've had mine about a year and half and can't use it because of misalignment and trouble with talking on 38 LSB. The factory had me send it to a shop and they made it better but it isn't perfect yet and I don't know if that is because of a Gorilla baggage handler at FedEx or what but I could about Spit Bullets !
I totally get ya! Sometimes our hobbies have to take a back seat to life stuff. Good luck on the sale! I will catch you on the PM!!No not yet, I've put the trip off for a week because I'm getting ready for a labor day weekend yard sale to try to get rid of some baggage. 47 years in the same place and I'm overloaded. Maybe I can sell some of my straight AM CBs and antennas. I'll send you a PM after I take the trip to the Radio Shop because you helped me long ago with McKinley adjustments. I'm itching to make that radio shine like yourself. Peace be with you !
Yeah especially in good weather, my plate is always overload with 2 property maintenance and equipment maintenance. Fabrications in my garage shop. Winter slows down a little until snow removal but unfortunately DX will probably slow down also with the Sun in the southern hemisphere. At almost 72 YO maybe I'll start slowing down also. LOLI totally get ya! Sometimes our hobbies have to take a back seat to life stuff. Good luck on the sale! I will catch you on the PM!!
I zero beat to the sdr on my computer, works great.A second radio that you know is dead nuts on would be a good help to you right now. Could help you zero it in.
Would be a poor boys way of doing it.
That sounds like a good idea, would you mind sharing a little more explanation. I think I'm catching what you're throwing.I zero beat to the sdr on my computer, works great.
Heck yeah, makes complete sense and a really clever means of doing it. Thanks for sharing that trick.Ok, in a nutshell. 1khz tone from YouTube on my phone, out loud but not too annoying. Sdr on computer, no antenna. Two radios both with little dummy loads in the ant socket. Turn everything on and let it warm up about a half hour.
Tune sdr to 27.205 mhz and both radios too. Turn on tone and key radio #1 and listen on sdr. The warble in the tone is the mismatch in frequency. Dial in the transmit in all modes which basically makes the warble go away and the sdr and phone sound the same.
Then turn down the volume on sdr and key #1 radio and listen on #2 radio. Adjust receive on #2 with tone from #1.
Then transmit tone on #2 and listen on sdr. Dial in the transmit. Then listen to #1 and dial in it's receive.
I hope I explained that right. I don't have it in front of me at the moment.
You say that like it's a bad thing.If you insist on a step 3 please record it and put link to video here. Step 3 at your own risk. Use a Dewalt cordless drill or similar and put the tip of the bit into each slug 1 at a time. Pull trigger and go nuts. Then hook a cheater cord to the 12v cord and plug into 120ac. Turn it on and watch the smoke.
Not at all. You just need to be really skilled to perform such a procedure.You say that like it's a bad thing.
Probably should have the certificates of calibration to perform such a task. Not many are competent enough, you know.....Not at all. You just need to be really skilled to perform such a procedure.
"Relax, all right? My old man is a television repairman, he’s got this ultimate set of tools. I can fix it"Probably should have the certificates of calibration to perform such a task. Not many are competent enough, you know.....