Good evening to all,
Let me start by telling you that I have not touched any communications equipment sense 2005. Not
my choice trust me but diabetes took over my 20/20 vision; Having said that- here I am today..I am well and I just can't kick my CB tech needs! Yes indeed I used to work on them / mod / repair all of the older stuff. My current collection is 2 uniden Jackson's / 3 Grant's / 757gx2 / 1 trc-457 / 1 trc-458 / T/S 600v, and all of the fixings.
The radio offerings of today is disappointing to say the least! PLEASE don't get me wrong..If you like them and are pleased that is all fine; This is just my opinion.. I just don't care for a radio that appears to be missing 75% of it's parts what you open it ( SMD ) So let me get to the point...Why not restore the older radios? case in point- I have taken up a interest in high end audio equipment- I am restoring a Pioneer sx-1250-I bring that up because I belong to an audio tech site that helps people restore the equipment they have. I am lucky enough to have the knowledge to to this. Look folks I am not the grand tech of all techs by any means...But we now have audio grade caps that you can get as well as other parts. How about just cleaning controls and applying new heat sink compound. There are many over qualified techs out the if you don't feel comfortable. I just love my older stuff. Let me know what you think.
This sight ROCKS guys!!!! God Bless
Larry
Let me start by telling you that I have not touched any communications equipment sense 2005. Not
my choice trust me but diabetes took over my 20/20 vision; Having said that- here I am today..I am well and I just can't kick my CB tech needs! Yes indeed I used to work on them / mod / repair all of the older stuff. My current collection is 2 uniden Jackson's / 3 Grant's / 757gx2 / 1 trc-457 / 1 trc-458 / T/S 600v, and all of the fixings.
The radio offerings of today is disappointing to say the least! PLEASE don't get me wrong..If you like them and are pleased that is all fine; This is just my opinion.. I just don't care for a radio that appears to be missing 75% of it's parts what you open it ( SMD ) So let me get to the point...Why not restore the older radios? case in point- I have taken up a interest in high end audio equipment- I am restoring a Pioneer sx-1250-I bring that up because I belong to an audio tech site that helps people restore the equipment they have. I am lucky enough to have the knowledge to to this. Look folks I am not the grand tech of all techs by any means...But we now have audio grade caps that you can get as well as other parts. How about just cleaning controls and applying new heat sink compound. There are many over qualified techs out the if you don't feel comfortable. I just love my older stuff. Let me know what you think.
This sight ROCKS guys!!!! God Bless
Larry