I have the Stalker one 40 channel version which uses the same service manual. you will not find the manual on line any where. I did a recap on mine and aligned it and it is a nice sounding radio. from the age more than likely it will need all the electrolytic caps changed in it to perform as it should. that was the 1st thing I did to my little radio.. a buddy of mine took a long trip in his motor home a couple years ago and wanted to borrow it to see how it did. he was gone 3 months and loved the radio. he kept trying to get me to sell it to him.. some where I have the service manual for the radio. do the recap and see how it does and I will see if I can find the manual for it.
Rick from Euro radios reworked the old manual for me so it would look new and was easier to read. I use to have it on my hard drive but lost it when the drive went out. euro radios has shut down the site so it is not there any more. I have the paper version that I copied off and just need to find it and scan it so it is in the computer again. after you get yours recapped I should have the manual copied again. just make sure you do not damage any of the parts inside the little PLL box that is in the radio. I think there may be a cap or 2 inside the box that has to be changed and you have to pull the box out to change them. if not done right you will damage the board and the crystals are not one you can just find any where. you can have them remade but would be more than the radio would ever be worth.
how I found this manual was a guy I know lives about 100 miles south of me and we were talking on the phone one day and he said he had the manual and if I would come down and help him put up a tower I could have it. so one Saturday I went down to help him install the tower which took all day since he did not have the concrete poured . we started early that morning and by the end of the day the tower was up.. this was the most expensive manual I ever got. after gas for 200 miles and my labor to put the tower up made it very expensive.
Sonoma
Rick from Euro radios reworked the old manual for me so it would look new and was easier to read. I use to have it on my hard drive but lost it when the drive went out. euro radios has shut down the site so it is not there any more. I have the paper version that I copied off and just need to find it and scan it so it is in the computer again. after you get yours recapped I should have the manual copied again. just make sure you do not damage any of the parts inside the little PLL box that is in the radio. I think there may be a cap or 2 inside the box that has to be changed and you have to pull the box out to change them. if not done right you will damage the board and the crystals are not one you can just find any where. you can have them remade but would be more than the radio would ever be worth.
how I found this manual was a guy I know lives about 100 miles south of me and we were talking on the phone one day and he said he had the manual and if I would come down and help him put up a tower I could have it. so one Saturday I went down to help him install the tower which took all day since he did not have the concrete poured . we started early that morning and by the end of the day the tower was up.. this was the most expensive manual I ever got. after gas for 200 miles and my labor to put the tower up made it very expensive.
Sonoma