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  1. nomadradio

    Socket on the back of some transceivers

    And if you can afford it the Icom IC-718 is a good performer for the price. 73
  2. nomadradio

    Adding a VFO to a Pace Sidetalk 1000B

    If it just needs an amplitude boost, I sell a board on fleabay that does this. https://www.ebay.com/itm/117262133570?mkcid=1&mkrid=711-53200-19255-0&siteid=0&campid=5336136228&customid=&toolid=10001&mkevt=1 Has a trimpot to set the desired drive level. It ain't cheap, but the schemo is posted...
  3. nomadradio

    Pride dx300 Scavenger hunt for pride puzzle piece's

    The road to Hell is paved with good intentions. The DX300 I'm rehabbing this week was gonna be the photo model for my HV transformer substitute package instructions. But I got greedy and it's being rebuilt with the original HV transformer. I'll get paid sooner this way. But there's another...
  4. nomadradio

    Galaxy 2100 frequency counter problem

    Hmm. Displaying 10.695 does make it sound as if the PLL's 16 MHz output isn't getting into the counter module. Not since about 1973 have I tried to troubleshoot a counter problem without a 'scope. And that counter used vacuum tubes. Did get it working, though. I did have a schemo for that...
  5. nomadradio

    Yet another Pride DX300 gets retreaded.

    Why is it so hard to find a good 1978 Firebird I can just use as a daily driver? Aside from how many of them were totalled by adolescent or drunk (or drunk adolescent) drivers in the last 48 years, you'll need to basically rebuild one that isn't a genuine "barn find" with low mileage. 48 years...
  6. nomadradio

    Socket on the back of some transceivers

    Good point. You wouldn't choose a 50-year old model as your first car. Especially if it would need an overhaul before you could drive it to work every day. 73
  7. nomadradio

    Socket on the back of some transceivers

    The Amphenol "86" series of plugs included the 8-pin that was identical to the base of an octal tube. Basic number was "86-CP8". The suffix numeral showed the pin count. The radio above has a 86-CP9 sticking out the rear. The mating socket was the series 78 connectors. Original catalog number...
  8. nomadradio

    Adding VFO to Midland 13-898B

    Excellent job! Just watch for glitchy connections from top side traces to bottom side foil traces. They used small pins commonly called "griplets" soldered to foil on both sides. They have a tendency to develop fatigue cracks and cause intermittent faults. 73
  9. nomadradio

    The infamous "Bump-Bump"

    Just over 30 years ago, a customer wanted a roger beep that nobody else had. Started with a "Roger K" board and hacked it to become the infamous "Bump-Bump". The CAD system we used back then under DOS was called Supercad, sold by a company called Mental Automation. They have been gone for a...
  10. nomadradio

    Sears RoadTalker 934.38260700 Dead... :-(

    Not to put too fine a point on it, but did you verfy the PLL chip has power? Troubleshooting a dead radio should begin with an inventory of all the power supply branches and regulated voltages. A radio old enough to use zener diodes to regulate critical circuits especially. Dead zeners were a...
  11. nomadradio

    Socket on the back of some transceivers

    That connector is for the power supply. Doesn't have one built in. That was a base or mobile radio. A separate power supply was used for DC-powered mobile and another for AC use indoors.
  12. nomadradio

    Cobra 2000 Mod Meter Not Working

    Rock on! Gotta love it when a plan comes together. 73
  13. nomadradio

    Dosy TC-4002PSW Schematic/help needed

    Hmm. The schematic above doesn't seem to indicate R1 and R2. Which ones are they? 73
  14. nomadradio

    Pride dx300 Scavenger hunt for pride puzzle piece's

    https://www.worldwidedx.com/threads/pride-dx300-basket-case-no-maybe-more-like-body-bag-case.264657/ Found it. Shows the two transformers we use. Also shows that each power supply board has to be modded to accomodate the substitute transformer. Mostly a matter of larger filter caps. 73
  15. nomadradio

    Transformer for Tube Amp - Gold or Junk?

    I did that once back in the day before I had a HV breakdown tester. The transformers were marked 660 VAC. Wired the secondaries of two of them in series, the 1320 V into a full-wave doubler got us 3700 Volts DC. For about a minute. Then the sound of an arc, a bright flash and the breaker...
  16. nomadradio

    Pride dx300 Scavenger hunt for pride puzzle piece's

    I can point you to some of that stuff. See my old post about the "body bag" DX300. It's bed time. I'll check back with some specifics later. And if you want to be a guinea pig for transformer substitutes, we can work that out. 73
  17. nomadradio

    Midland 13-898B has LSB Only

    If you have a ham or shortwave receiver on hand, you can tune in one of the four AM/USB crystals and 'eavesdrop' on it to see if it's running. If you can hear the carrier from one of that set of four crystals, the gremlin is elsewhere. 73
  18. nomadradio

    Home New Retevis RA89R Radio, New Father's Day 2026 Giveaway!

    I understand the rules and wish to enter the drawing. 73
  19. nomadradio

    Cobra 2000 Mod Meter Not Working

    You didn't mention if the meter works in SWR mode. It's common for a meter that old to become mechanically seized on the inside. If the meter is free and moves okay, I'd suspect C190, a 0.47uf 50-Volt electrolytic cap. If all the radio's electrolytic capacitors are original, this is more...