Ray was a good guy, he was a regular here years ago responding to threads about Galaxy radios.Ray Anderson was tech support at Galaxy years ago
GRTS was his user name, last seen 2008.
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Ray was a good guy, he was a regular here years ago responding to threads about Galaxy radios.Ray Anderson was tech support at Galaxy years ago
yeah sounds legit, I'm going to take a stab at this weekend, with adjusting L8. The white noise on SSB on my 2995 DX is terrible sounding. Wish I could get it to sound more like my Cobra 2000.Ray Anderson was tech support at Galaxy years ago. His advice was to never set the antenna coil for max S-meter, but for max signal. Tuning it for max S-meter would maximize noise, not signal.
But he simplified this to first finding the S-meter peak and then turning the slug a turn and a half clockwise from there.
I prefer the "max signal" method, but that's what he was getting at with his advice.
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ok great idea, something else to try. Thank you.Some folks put a 100uf capacitor in parallel with the speaker. You should probably use a non-polarized type, but one fella swears a normal electrolytic with the polarity marked on it works fine.
Will definitely cut the higher audio frequencies.
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ok 100 uf electrolytic I have a bunch of those but what voltage rating is the best for that cap across the speaker?Some folks put a 100uf capacitor in parallel with the speaker. You should probably use a non-polarized type, but one fella swears a normal electrolytic with the polarity marked on it works fine.
Will definitely cut the higher audio frequencies.
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ok buddy, thanks so much for your time. going to tackle this in a little while, also going to put in a on/off switch for the rear amp and also tune that L8 for a little better recieve. 7325 Volts or more should be safe. A higher voltage rating rarely causes trouble.
And if that cuts the treble tones too much, a capacitance value one-half or one-third will have a less-severe impact on the sound.
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Please do let us know how you make out ! So often, people ask questions here on WWDX, get answers from folks, and then we never ever hear from them again and are left wondering whether our helpful advice, er, helped !ok buddy, thanks so much for your time. going to tackle this in a little while, also going to put in a on/off switch for the rear amp and also tune that L8 for a little better recieve. 73
yeah I'll check back in with a small reportPlease do let us know how you make out ! So often, people ask questions here on WWDX, get answers from folks, and then we never ever hear from them again and are left wondering whether our helpful advice, er, helped !