1.) when the radio came to me it was hacked up... no speaker... dead display, weird messed up echo function... it also maxed out at around 8 watts on the swing (iirc)... when it left it had a new final and all supporting companion parts, a new display, and that squeal happy each box was fixed (by throwing it in the garbage where such things belong... lol)
2.) all the others I have built lasted just fine
3.) again all the others have been fine... why would this one be any different...
MANY people have built cobra 29s using mosfet finals and seen 35-50 watts (PEP) on the swing... it's not un heard of and in fact lately it's quite normal
unless you have something useful to say just buzz off... bye bye now
Just some friendly advice.
If you are going to get into a business of repairing or fixing radios this is what you open yourself up to.
I know several guys around here that found cbtricks online and the next-weekend they are radio tech`s, one even went so far as to taking his truck and camp trailer over to the Pilot truck stop on HWY 99 and start advertising his work on the radio.
Long story short, he like to got himself beat to death over a brand new export radio he fouled up and moved up north somewhere.....
Yes many people do take there own radios and add mosfets to them, and chop limiters, and superwhakpack there own Equipment, but it is there`s to do with as they please, you how ever are charging for a service, and your customers are paying for you to do work.
If you are not going to warranty what you do you should be very clear with that right from the start.
There is a reason that having a business is a bit more complicated that just reading something and hanging out a shingle.
And Yes I do not know you, nor do I know what your background is in electronics.
I can only base this by what you have posted on this forum, the crust of it seems to be This post that you put up on 12/29 of 2011
Posted by Mr FX
I did not even open this radio up when it went down the tubes... I bought this radio so I would not need to open it up...
and NO I never claimed to be a tech, just a guy with a hobby... I do a little radio work on the side to offset the cost of the hobby...
Al tho you say you are not a radio tech, you are working on radios/building radio`s and charging for them.
73
Jeff