I was following the alignment procedure and frozed on tp14,cannot find anywhere on older cobra 148gtls.Any help would be appreicated.
Thanks will look into it tonight.If you have an early model 148GTL, these are the test point locations from Sams #249 circa 1979. TP14 is under the bundle of wires running up/down the center of the board. Good luck & 73s.
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Yesdid 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.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.
That is for the newer models from looking at schematicsTP-14 is pin 7 of IC3. It is a AN612 single inline package chip.
My radio has a white power jackThat is for the newer models from looking at schematics
Nope, I have 2 148's from the late 70's. The picture I posted is right out of the 197X manual.That is for the newer models from looking at schematics
Why not post a picture of your boardMy radio has a white power jack
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