73 Danny. have a great night.
73, W9CLL.
Let’s hope we’re both here to bicker again another day.
Best wishes to you.
73 Danny. have a great night.
Due to age alone I agree with a recap then alignment.Seeing the radio is in excellent shape, cosmetically, I would recommend that you re-cap the radio before your alignment. It definitely looks like a keeper but those electrolytics will need to be replaced due to age of the radio. As far as using simple things for your alignment, as suggested by another forum member...I would pass. To align a radio properly will take calibrated equipment. If you use equipment that is not calibrated, your radio will not be aligned accurately. Best of luck finding someone close to your location to do the job properly. '73's
Be interesting to see if you can align the tx on ssb with an SDR dongle.I can put a rig on freq with a SDR receiver and a 1k tone from my phone. The SDR is calibrated to the WWV. It sounds hackish but works very well.
Want to verify the 1k tone? Put the rig in AM mode and transmit. The peak in each side band should be exactly 1k from the carrier.
and upper 40 and 36.I hear a lot of these DIY jobs on 385lsb, lol.
If there’s a good way, I sure hope it catches on like wildfire.
Thanks i will try to find him on hereLoosecanon does good work and a member here and in the western us
With a cb set that's sensitive to temp changes it's best to DIY. If your shack is always the same temp you can really get one dialed in. Leave the radio on all night, align it the next morning, go mow the lawn, touch up the alignment, go have lunch, come back and recheck it.