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New Guy with CB Problem (imagine that)

CorvetteTom

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May 8, 2012
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Hi guys!

I bought a very clean, used Cobra 29 LTD Classic(Nov 04) for pretty cheap off craigslist. It appeared to work okay at the guy's house but when I got home and hooked it up to test and 'tweek' it, it doesn't seem to work properly. I hooked up a Barjan whip and powered it up with a 3 amp PS. I don't seem to be modulating. Nothing looks burnt, nothing is loose/disconnected inside, I can't see any grounded wires and I didn't see any cold solder joints. It comes on normally with a bit of a pop. I don't hear much traffic either and I'm only 1.5 miles from the interstate and a truck stop. Sometimes I hear some traffic for a very brief time(strong signals?). Yes, I adjusted the squelch.

I then tried to calibrate... switched to CAL, keyed mic and tuned, switched to SWR(got a 3) and spoke with no apparent modulation. Needle barely moved. I hooked up a PA speaker and got some feedback and very quiet voice came through. I turned the Dynamike all the way up and the feedback increased and my voice got slightly louder but not the volume I expected.

I'm wondering where I should go from here. I have a couple of semesters of electrical engineering school and fair electronics knowledge. I've been reading many posts and will continue reading but, if you have some directed help I would really appreciate it.

Thanks for any help you can give me,
Tom :biggrin:
 

While I have basic electronics skills, 2 years of school didn't make me proficient. I have most the basics down and can follow directions readily, I just can't work out the harder issues. I'm also a believer in the school of life and if someone has done this before it would help tremendously. So again, if you have any ideas, I am open to hearing them.

Thanks again,
Tom :blink:
 
Check your antenna first, might have a bad connection somewhere. Find another local CB'er that has a few marbles and some equipment, maybe he could help.
 

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