I think it's the early '80s model. By Uniden?? It's the non wood grain straight faced SSB.Dang that corrosive glue! Just scrape/clean what you can off. Don't gotta go overboard but usually I just use my fingernails to scrape off whats on the resistors, and I got some soft wooden picks for the others. By the looks of it, its the Sears Roadtalker SSB radio that is basically a Cobra 146 GTL. Last of the SSB rigs from Sears. Before that, they were all Hitachi boards.
I think I have 4 of them total. The one here with me developed an issue where the audio during transmit at peaks sounds distorted. It may be a cap issue since it still has all the originals in it. I might try it again to be sure. Otherwise the radio was fine.I think it's the early '80s model. By Uniden?? It's the non wood grain straight faced SSB.
Thanks for that.this stuff will soften the glue so you can remove it.
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it's best to unsolder the components so you can get all the glue out.
it likes to hide underneath things you cant see.
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