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What happened? Sears Roadtalker 40.

ClaimJumper

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What happened in this section next to the camera flash? Did that cap blow up all over those other components? That cap doesn't look bad. This20241004_122658.jpg radio has other caps that blown but they just dumped on the PC board from the bottom. Or is this one of those sections they covered with glue?20241004_122043.jpg
 

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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.
 
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 it's the early '80s model. By Uniden?? It's the non wood grain straight faced SSB.
 
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Yes, good old Sonybond, it's great stuff for the first 20 years and then it turns into something that slowly kills radios as they sit stored away.
Looks like they dribbled a little there.
Go over the whole radio and make sure you get all of it, that stuff will eat traces up and component leads after a while.
The solvent LC posted is great for helping soften it up to clean it off.

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Jeff
 
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I think it's the early '80s model. By Uniden?? It's the non wood grain straight faced SSB.
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.
 

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