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Pretty sure the local-oscillator signal is still present at that test point for receive and transmit.
The ALI Express OLED counter says it has two offsets. Might be able to jigger it to read properly for transmit and receive. The ad listing didn't explain how to select one offset or the other.
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There is, but you'll have to choose whether you want to display the receive or the transmit frequency. The radio's PLL jumps down 455 kHz when you key the mike. The fleabay PLJ6-LED counter board has an offset feature you can set for most any radio, but the AM radios you mention all share this "...
Good to hear he got posession of the stock. Greg told me how many tons, but all I remember is several. Gonna be a job getting it organized and cataloged for sale. Better him than me.
With any luck I won't run out of any Browning-specific stuff in the meantime.
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A radio that's too small for an amplifier that's too big will ALWAYS sound sweeter (and swing better) than a radio that's too big with an amplifier that's too small. This has always been the perennial favorite comination that we're used to seeing. The answer is always to turn something down...
Here's the breezy version of extra transmit channels for the Browning Mark 4A transmitter.
Not the Mark 4. Different transmitter altogether.
This setup requires two toggle switches and wire. One DPDT on-on switch and a SPST switch. Or any substitute.
The focus of this trick is nine...
Revisions continue for this idea. We have used four 1N5408 rectifiers to replace the Mark 4A 4-legged bridge "block". Had too many of the factory bridge cause a headache after a repair. But simplifying the labor for this procedure is probably a good idea, so this list now starts with a one-piece...
Mostly I avoid making negative statements about a particular product. I'll just channel grandma to describe the 350Z. She said "If you can't say anything good, don't say anything. "
Besides that we won't fix one.
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Gotta figure it's in the thousands. But if the transistor's unit cost is well under a buck, it's worth somebody's while to do.
Now that everybody uses laser etching instead of ink it has to be easier than ever to buy what they used to call a "house number" part.
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Most amplifiers are not directly compatible with a stock legal 40-channel CB. The amplifier tends to exaggerate the carrier, and limit the audio peaks. There are two ways to fix it. One is to turn down the amplifier if it has a High/Low or H/M/L switch. This is the cheap fix, but not so popular...
Ah, "both"? It came with one fusholder on the rear of the RF deck. We adopted the habit of putting a 15 Amp fuse in a holder on the power transformer to protect the low-voltage winding. Found that a short on the 12 Volts alone might not trip the AC fuse in time to protect the 12-Volt winding...
What I mean by false peak is the behavior of the tuning slug. It reaches the rim of the opening and appears to exhibit a peak because turning it further reduces inductance as the slug rises above the rim. Max inductance gets you closest to resonance without reaching it. Max inductance is...
Didn't change C9? Its directly between the chip's output on pin 9 and the speaker.
A 'scope would reveal at a glance if that were causing trouble, just comparing what goes into it with what comes out of it.
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I think we have one that got converted to use as a VFO on Browning base-station transmitters. Wasn't a good conversion, but that part of it still worked last time I powered it up. Just doesn't drive the Browning hard enough. Can't sell them on fleabay. Always get a nastygram that it's not...
I'm certainly ready for Alan to make the Browning-only parts available again. Greg Barkett stopped selling the day he got paid to close out that stuff. Alan didn't purchase the e-commerce site nor the database that goes with it. Getting it all listed online will take some effort. Just glad I...
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