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  1. SuperLid

    DX2517 EDP690010Z Low RF Power First Time Posting. Really need some HELP,INPUT

    As cable guy said, 2312 is fake. 2166 appears legit.
  2. SuperLid

    DX2517 EDP690010Z Low RF Power First Time Posting. Really need some HELP,INPUT

    Check FM and check the calibration of the MP1 against a known calibrated wattmeter.
  3. SuperLid

    DX2517 EDP690010Z Low RF Power First Time Posting. Really need some HELP,INPUT

    RF Parts and ICA are not the same. Sens a photo of what 2312 and 2166 you have.
  4. SuperLid

    DX2517 EDP690010Z Low RF Power First Time Posting. Really need some HELP,INPUT

    What is the RF PO in FM? What are you measuring power with? Also, peak Atlas will not tell you a device is a fake. I generally trust RF Parts, but I don't know what they are selling these days, so I just checked. The do NOT have 2SC2312, but are subbing MRF475, which does not have the same Po as...
  5. SuperLid

    DX2517 EDP690010Z Low RF Power First Time Posting. Really need some HELP,INPUT

    Where did you get the final and drivers from
  6. SuperLid

    New version Icom IC-7300 MK2

    The current models don't, because they are not necessary. The older models did. Again, the numbers become pointless after a point. The UI of the Yaesu radios is enough for me, to not care about them. If you ever have after sales support needs, good luck with them.
  7. SuperLid

    New version Icom IC-7300 MK2

    IC-7300 is an entry level radio. I said the higher end radios from Icom, have roofing filters. Rob explained to me why the numbers after a point, are pointless, which makes perfect sense to me. The horrific user interface, and inept customer service/tech support from Yaesu, is enough to keep...
  8. SuperLid

    New version Icom IC-7300 MK2

    The higher end Icom direct sampled SDR's, incorporate roofing filters to deal with signal overload. You should also ask Rob Sherwood, if he would use a Yaesu in his own station. I already know the answer to that.
  9. SuperLid

    Galaxy DX-2547 Parts

    True, but where to get one. I figured it was 10.7 MHz because of where it is in the circuit. Should be easy to sub something in there if need be.
  10. SuperLid

    Galaxy DX-2547 Parts

    Word on the street is, he isn't answering any contact.
  11. SuperLid

    Galaxy DX-2547 Parts

    Barkett said not available.
  12. SuperLid

    Galaxy DX-2547 Parts

    More importantly, is not Ohms, but inductance and capacitance. It is most likely a 10.7 MHz coil. You could experiment, if you cant find one from a Ranger/Galaxy parts house or a parts donor radio.
  13. SuperLid

    BACKWOODS RF Freq Counter Hookup

    This display is for 858. Yours is not the same.
  14. SuperLid

    BACKWOODS RF Freq Counter Hookup

    The one here is a 6 digit counter, using TP8. Pin 11 of PLL does not work on this unit. It is not clear if the SSB offset has been compensated for or not. Thanks, SL
  15. SuperLid

    BACKWOODS RF Freq Counter Hookup

    It doesn't display nonsense. But, what I read from your previous posts, the 858 display, does not change with clarifier, when this one does. It does not reflect SSB offset correctly and I think your posts allude that it should There are two pins under the 4 pin header that have nothing...
  16. SuperLid

    BACKWOODS RF Freq Counter Hookup

    Anyone here have the installation instructions for the Backwoods RF counter for Prez Washington UPD858? I have one in here, which I believe is not done correctly. Thanks, SuperLid
  17. SuperLid

    CB/ham gear that's on sale

    I bought two more and asked about warranty. I was told 18 months!
  18. SuperLid

    WTB: CPI with dead EPROM

    I am having problems posting, deleting and editing. Sorry for the repeats. wjwillia...
  19. SuperLid

    WTB: CPI with dead EPROM

    It already was deleted, but I was able to search again with what I remembered and found one of the hits. Same verbiage almost verbatim as the DM I was sent.
  20. SuperLid

    WTB: CPI with dead EPROM

    This was from a new user, who said a third party had what I was looking for. I was told to email scottblacke88@gmail.com. A google search turned up some posts from a different forum, where they responded to WTB posts with that gmail address. Beware WWDX'ers.....the scammers are lurking here...