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RCI 2995 DX HP Off Frequency on LSB Transmit only

But make sure you use a plastic screwdriver or it will be tough with a metal one. If you use metal the frequency will change just by placing a metal one in there without turning it.
 
But make sure you use a plastic screwdriver or it will be tough with a metal one. If you use metal the frequency will change just by placing a metal one in there without turning it.
I will make sure to do that. Good thing you’ve told me. Thank you sir.
 
...and warm the radio circa 1 hour before adjusting.
Good point Mike, Ranger are Prone to be slightly misaligned when cold and then drift back to normal after 15/20 minutes. I will do just that. Thanks again for the tips. You guys are legendary.
 
make sure you use a plastic screwdriver or it will be tough with a metal one. If you use metal the frequency will change just by placing a metal one in there without turning it.
Also a metal screwdriver can crack the core of the can, and then you'll be needing to make a much more expensive repair ! Use a plastic screwdriver or don't do it !
 
Ranger are Prone to be slightly misaligned when cold and then drift back to normal after 15/20 minutes.
Which is yet another reason I will NEVER buy a Ranger radio. My Cobra and Kenwood radios are bang on frequency from the minute they turn on, and remain bang on for however long I use them at any temperature.
 
The one - gc9440- in this set is the one that fits the cans.

GC Electronics 18-530 CB Radio Alignment Tool Kit​


I guess the amazon link isn't allowed
Amazon product ASIN B000B61CSM
I like the ceramic tools, but you do have to be careful. I have a HOZAN D-272, but they are expensive.

The 1.3 x 30 I think works a little better than the Hoan 1.8.
Vessel no 9000 1.3 x 30 also kinda expensive.
 
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I like the ceramic tools, but you do have to be careful. I have a HOZAN D-272, but they are expensive.

The 1.3 x 30 I think works a little better than the Hoan 1.8.
Vessel no 9000 1.3 x 30 also kinda expensive.
Smokinone, many thanks for the precisions, I will do my best to find the right tools according to the spec you’ve provided me here. Very useful info as I certainly don’t want to mess up my radio.

Just found the last set available in the U.K. on eBay! Cheers friend!
 
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Hi Smokinone, I unfortunately can’t read your link. However I will use your ref number. Thank you!!
I found the kit but no Gc 9440 in there
 

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I found the kit but no Gc 9440 in there
That's strange. Looks like they have changed some of the tools. Here's a picture of the one I have that shows the tools included in my kit. I had bought a couple of the kits over time, and this is the last complete set I have. All the kits i bought had these same tools.

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EDIT: page 369 of the GC catalog shows the kit and it has the 9440
 

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