Well if you already own it then make it work. The threads up above tell you what can be done so mod away. The original post asked about mods, but it didn't say whether you already owned it.
To start:Yes, listen to skip every evening, im in Southern Indiana and the West coast comes in like they are at the end of the block so that parts good, but 5 watts isn't doing anything for me on this end.
I believe that resistor, when left in, defeats the ability to turn echo off. I say this only based on a youtube tech (draw your own conclusions here) "GUMP TUNED" this radio and my customer wanted it un-echoed. The "GUMP TUNED" clown, left the resistor in, (I could see that it was removed and reinstalled creating the confusion) whereby, not allowing echo to turn off. My instructions were for you to experiment with, either resistor in or out. I didn't experiment, I just returned the radio...im going to look at mine today i bet the resistor is always there and it has to be removed.
That whole style of radio is outdated technology now. The days of buying radios and then having to mod them or do the dreaded "peak and tune" are over. Technology has improved dramatically since those days!Then what in the world can I do with this radio, throw it in the river and start over??? seems like everyone else has the best radios and can cut modulation loose, up the power, clarifier etc but this radio can't do anything?
We could back up a step and have a look at the radio's printed circuit board ID number. I haven't seen this model in a long while, don't remember that detail.throw it in the river and start over???
As was mentioned in an earlier post, it is a Galaxy DX-979.We could back up a step and have a look at the radio's printed circuit board ID number. I haven't seen this model in a long while, don't remember that detail.
Ranger recycles the internal design of radios, using the same set of guts for a dozen or more brands and models. This one may be the same on the inside as another model that has documentation available.
The circuit board ID usually begins with the letters "EPT" followed by a series of digits. Sometimes it's printed in white screen-print ink on the component side of the circuit board. Some are printed in the copper foil on the solder side.
Worth a look.
73
He has been doing a lot of audio mods on the Anytone radios, and he is also a member hereBoxed up the Texas Ranger and sending it to "Panic Attack" for some updating!!!
I think your first step will be to buy a better watt meter. To see the peak wattage (PEP or peak envelope power) you will need a peak reading watt meter. It appears you might have done the echo mod wrong it it did not work.Update, checked the power and its 5 watts peak the pod doesn't turn any higher, and the low will go to 1 but I put it at 2 watts. How does one get more power out of the radio?
Also tried the echo mod done nothing but turned receive to treble.