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Dan - Started messing with this radio and discovered that Page 111 seems to be missing. It is the first page of the schematic!

If you can find it please post it up for me.

Dan - Started messing with this radio and discovered that Page 111 seems to be missing. It is the first page of the schematic!

If you can find it please post it up for me.
For the Sears I take it? 934-38260700 p111 p112.png
 
Thanks, Dan!
So far this is my spliced version of the Sears 934.38260700 plus an enhanced PDF manual. For clarity I redrawn most of the long horizontal and vertical lines, but I may make additional improvements on it in the future.

Short story: Back in the day a fellow ham friend fried the PLL chip on that model trying to convert it to 10 meters. Sam’s didn’t have a schematic at that time, but I remember Sears allowed me to view it on their microfiche machine. Remarkably I was able to find another Pll chip. It was obtained from a boat in Davy Jones locker. The radio was sunk off the gulf coast for several weeks, but a fresh water rinse saved most of the parts. The boat owner wasn’t interested in the radio. He only wanted to retrieve his motor.
Sears 934.38260700 schematic.jpg
 

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So far this is my spliced version of the Sears 934.38260700 plus an enhanced PDF manual. For clarity I redrawn most of the long horizontal and vertical lines, but I may make additional improvements on it in the future.

Short story: Back in the day a fellow ham friend fried the PLL chip on that model trying to convert it to 10 meters. Sam’s didn’t have a schematic at that time, but I remember Sears allowed me to view it on their microfiche machine. Remarkably I was able to find another Pll chip. It was obtained from a boat in Davy Jones locker. The radio was sunk off the gulf coast for several weeks, but a fresh water rinse saved most of the parts. The boat owner wasn’t interested in the radio. He only wanted to retrieve his motor.
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Thank you, looks great!
 


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