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Smokey 23 channel troubleshooting no tx/rx

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I copy. Now THAT is a problem.
Typically when you switch from Cb to PA all of the transmit voltages are disabled... so NO carrier should be generated.

I wonder if the CB/PA switch itself is flaky. As in.... you switch it to PA....BUT it leaves the RF circuits powered up? THAT could answer for BOTH the CB audio over the PA speaker AND the transmit a carrier when keyed in PA issue.
It definitely is a bit wonky. Sometimes it takes a flip or 2 to move out of PA back to CB.
 
Later when I receive my book, I'll be doing some enhanced scans for everyone to look at in PDF or any other format if they wish. I also splice together schematics into one continuous flow. I hate schematics that are broken up into several pages. Books take up too much of my workspace. For me, a large monitor solves that issue.
 
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Much appreciated.
My old eyes....I have often wondered ...if I took the artwork PDFs up to Office Max/Office Depot or another "copy shop" ... WOULD THEY expand and print for me? Or would they claim "can't do it! It is COPYRIGHTED CONTENT!!!!!

I've never tried so I don't know.....

Later when I receive my book, I'll be doing some enhanced scans for everyone to look at in PDF or any other format if they wish. I also splice together schematics into one continuous flow. I hate schematics that are broken up into several pages. Books take up too much of my workspace. For me, a large monitor solves that issue.
 
Much appreciated.
My old eyes....I have often wondered ...if I took the artwork PDFs up to Office Max/Office Depot or another "copy shop" ... WOULD THEY expand and print for me? Or would they claim "can't do it! It is COPYRIGHTED CONTENT!!!!!

I've never tried so I don't know.....
So I'm assuming this switch right here is a tone control but it acts more like a NB. On ch. 20 there is this oscillating sound that is present on say ch. 21 when the switch is in the middle. If I flip it to the - the tone decreases but the oscillating is still present. If I switch it to + it disappears entirely. I found that interesting. One would think it would still be present but at a higher pitch.
 

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What is the marking on the switch? Is it a Tone control?

It may be that it is a low pass filter.... meant to cut out high frequency from the audid....bUT...the skirts on the filter are in the right place to knock the whistle down.

So I'm assuming this switch right here is a tone control but it acts more like a NB. On ch. 20 there is this oscillating sound that is present on say ch. 21 when the switch is in the middle. If I flip it to the - the tone decreases but the oscillating is still present. If I switch it to + it disappears entirely. I found that interesting. One would think it would still be present but at a higher pitch.
 
What is the marking on the switch? Is it a Tone control?

It may be that it is a low pass filter.... meant to cut out high frequency from the audid....bUT...the skirts on the filter are in the right place to knock the whistle down.
It's a right angle triangle. I forgot to mention I spoke with Astatic today and they confirmed we're good on the mic wiring so it would seem that the modulation issue is in the radio... that is assuming they are correct.
 

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From that pic I am more betting that it is a "Delta Tune". IN many of these old AM radios....they put this in so the ON RECEIVE ONLY... you could go both a "little below" and "a little above" frequency....in case the radio on the OTHER end is off frequency.....

Usually the step isn't a LOT.....but in - it is a little low, in + a little high and in the center.. it is right on frequency.....all of this is in RCV only!

You are probably just hearing the effects on that shifting... in the tone you are hearing.
 
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From that pic I am more betting that it is a "Delta Tune". IN many of these old AM radios....they put this in so the ON RECEIVE ONLY... you could go both a "little below" and "a little above" frequency....in case the radio on the OTHER end is off frequency.....

Usually the step isn't a LOT.....but in - it is a little low, in + a little high and in the center.. it is right on frequency.....all of this is in RCV only!

You are probably just hearing the effects on that shifting... in the tone you are hearing.
Makes perfect sense.
 
Hey CHampo, just letting you know early..... I am not abandoning your cause....but I will be "out of pocket" this Thursday & Friday. Got some activities planned that will have me out of the house and away from the computer. If I recall, I don't think you will have your SAMS manual on the Smokey 23 until later this week?
 
Hey CHampo, just letting you know early..... I am not abandoning your cause....but I will be "out of pocket" this Thursday & Friday. Got some activities planned that will have me out of the house and away from the computer. If I recall, I don't think you will have your SAMS manual on the Smokey 23 until later this week?
Remarkably USPS got it here quicker. It is supposed to be delivered today....but you know how that goes. I will probably tinker with it a bit but there's no rush. We can pick it up again this weekend. I really do appreciate the help you've provided and for keeping me in the loop.
 
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