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thanks Mr. Loosecannon it's the weaker signals that have the not so clear audio. They sound very choppy and not smooth sounding like they should. I'll mess with it a little. It's working pretty good right now. The (NO ADMIT) sticker is still covering L2 and has never been messed with.
Mr. Nomad, hey I looked and looked and I just can't find C605. The PCB is a PC-196AB Uniden. Spent over 20 minutes and couldn't locate that C605 Cap. Help please.
Hello all. Just picked up a super clean President Washington manufactured in Japan in late 1977. I friend gave it to me for free. Only issue I'm seeing with it is when on SSB and the NB is pushed in signals sound slightly garbled and when the NB is off the SSB signals sounds good and clean...
Hello all. Just picked up a super clean President Washington manufactured in Japan in late 1977. I friend gave it to me for free. Only issue I'm seeing with it is when on SSB and the NB is pushed in signals sound slightly garbled and when the NB is off the SSB signals sounds good and clean...
thanks brandon for all the help, hey I'm just going to have to live it for now. I don't want to damage anything. Maybe you might know where I could just get another pcb display board and go from there?
thanks so much brandon, I have already changed out 2 electrolytic caps on that display board. Didn't change anything. The 2 originals I pulled off were good. I put back in the same uf but a little higher on max voltage. No change. Should I maybe put in a higher uf cap?
My 2995 DX is losing memory after being on and then turned off. Defaults to 24.000 when I turn it back on. Any fix for this. Was wondering if a electrolytic cap would fix this problem?
Not sure if I'm posting to the correct forum. My issue I need help with. I have a in great condition Realistic DX440 shortwave receiver. It's off frequency by about 2Khz. Example 1070 Khz AM on the display, but 1072 Khz AM sounds tuned in the best. I wanted to know what the location on the pcb...
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