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148Gtl alignment question


Yeah, I don't use that method to tune the last - or 'offset' - oscillator chain. I use a RF sampler with a dummy load hooked up to a freq counter to the radio's output; then keying the mic adjusting the AM oscillator coil first. Then I put a 1khz audio signal into the mic and then tune the LSB oscillator coil; then the USB oscillator variable cap last. Works for me; use this method on all of my alignments. Same results; different method. Sure I'm not the only one that does it that way . . .
 
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did you even look at the service manual I left for you. if you look at the last page it has a clean layout showing the hookup locations.
 
did you even look at the service manual I left for you. if you look at the last page it has a clean layout showing the hookup locations.
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did you even look at the service manual I left for you. if you look at the last page it has a clean layout showing the hookup locations.
yes its an older model,but i do not see tp 14 on my radio board.
 
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it may be a resister that does not have the coating on the leg that is used for tp14 test point. some of the older radios would do that for a test point. if you look at the resisters one right in the location marked will be bare and shinny and not have a coating on it.
 

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