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To those that have shipped their rigs in for tune up / repairs

Limeybastard

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Just wondering, apart from the note inside detailing what the issues are etc and good solid boxing and padding is there anything else one should look out for when posting a cb in for repairs or allignment? Would putting masking tape on it like those in the youtube videos be "gay"?
 

Just wondering, apart from the note inside detailing what the issues are etc and good solid boxing and padding is there anything else one should look out for when posting a cb in for repairs or allignment? Would putting masking tape on it like those in the youtube videos be "gay"?
Have you tried this radio in your truck yet?
 
You maybe right.
I always make it a point to rule out everything possible.

If it isn't too much hassle to try it in your truck, I would do that anyway and note any difference before you send it out.
 
I think the moral of the story I learned was this, one can do only so much without tools and expertize. I was lucky enough to have fourstringburn advice me on the hi and lo dk pots which I adjusted to ball park correct figure. In a group of guys, Im always the one that gets turded on, Ive learned to live with this curse.
 
I was looking at getting the n2. But now having seconds thoughts....

You should be fine if you do two simple things. First, buy the radio from a shop that does quality tech work and can give it a correct conservative tune/alignment. Once you get it don't run it wide open all the time and don't open it up and dink around with stuff.

A local here has one and it sounds superb. He runs it off a 70 amp Astron. We talk SSB most of the time, he turns the power up to the point where the radio draws 25 amps and then he leaves it alone.
 
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Ok i left a note detailing issues and such. Should i also ask for it to be put on spectrum analyzer?
Might as well. He'll be able to see if the transmitter is relatively clean and hopefully clean up the signal for you.

A good tech will perform repairs then check for alignment for correct TX/RX frequency. I would ask to have the alignment anyway.
 
Thanks 9c1Driver I know who I would get it from . But I just have a 52 amp power supply is that enough to run that radio?
 
Thanks 9c1Driver I know who I would get it from . But I just have a 52 amp power supply is that enough to run that radio?
If that's a 70 amp PSU, it will maintain 52 amps all day..it should do RF amps up to 500 watts.

52 amps is typically what 70 amp PSU are rated at for average power. 70 amps is peak and where the PSU will likely trip.

You know this don't you?
 

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