Anyone now what pot adjust the tx frequency I'm aware that rv50 centers the clarifier but my hop is there is also one to adjust tx frequency on the main board it self.
I found a link to somewhat of a manual but don't think it was complete didn't see any mention of the one to adjust it other than rv50It's well explained in service manual. Did you take a look?
Thanks' for the link I do now so there is no vr to adjust the tx frequency independent of the cans From what I just saw there like say a Washington or 148 vr5 or v3 I think it was on those. That just confirms what I suspected.You saw that procedure?
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The point of this exercise was to see if a vfo wind up could be added cause that's all the rage these days. but from what I see that's a no go. And I know everyone thinks they are dumb but that's what lots of people want now so it is what it is and a moot point now.
OK, I was just pointing out the frequency adjust points... L39, L40, L41.The point of this exercise was to see if a vfo wind up could be added cause that's all the rage these days. but from what I see that's a no go. And I know everyone thinks they are dumb but that's what lots of people want now so it is what it is and a moot point now.
The Washington 148 style radios have a vr to adjust the tx frequency slightly which is where you can tie in on the center wiper with a cap to do the vfo wind up as long as the radio isn't strapped or unlocked.OK, I was just pointing out the frequency adjust points... L39, L40, L41.
I don't know of any radio that uses a VR for the frequency adjustment, they are all can style capacitors.