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Multi Pro CB Modifications

This document provides information on tweaking various Galaxy and Cobra brand radios, including adjustments for volume limiting, power output, channels, and modulation. It lists component values and locations to modify for audio limiting, AM power output, and SSB power output on various radio models. Instructions are provided for modifying channels, clarifiers, and adding a 10 kHz jump switch on some Galaxy radios.

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Multi Pro CB Modifications

This document provides information on tweaking various Galaxy and Cobra brand radios, including adjustments for volume limiting, power output, channels, and modulation. It lists component values and locations to modify for audio limiting, AM power output, and SSB power output on various radio models. Instructions are provided for modifying channels, clarifiers, and adding a 10 kHz jump switch on some Galaxy radios.

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CB Mods

Here are all the VR's for the DX88HL:


1.VR 1...AM/FM S-Meter
2.VR 2...SSB S-Meter
3.VR 3...SSB Squelch Range
4.VR 4...AM/FM Squelch Range
5.VR 5...FM Deviation
6.VR 7...SSB Carrier Balance
7.VR 8...RF Meter
8.VR10...Final Bias
9.VR11...Driver Bias
10.VR12...SSB ALC
11.VR13...AM/FM High Power
12.VR14...AM Modulation
13.VR16...AM/FM Low Power
14.VR20...Final Bias
15.VR21...TX Offset
Galaxy Radios
Galaxy 44V
Channel Expansion
1) Open up your radio.
2) Find the small circuit board on the left
of the radio.
3) Cut the green wire and tape it off.
4) There is an unplugged connector by this
board..plug it in.
5) Near the front of the radio there is a
connector marked +10K. Reconnect the plug
to the board.
6) That's it.!You now have 8 bands of 40
channels.25.165-28.755.
Tweak & Peak
Audio Limiter - R249
AM Power - VR13
Galaxy 55V
Tweak & Peak
Audio Limiter - TR53
AM Power - VR13
Galaxy 66V
Channel Expansion
1) Open up your radio.
2) Find the small circuit board on
the left of the radio.
3) Cut the green wire and tape it
off.
4) There is an unplugged connector
by this board..plug it in.
5) Reconnect the plug to the board.
6) That's it. You now have 8 bands,
Channels 25.165-28.755.
Tweak & Peak
Audio Limiter - TR53
AM Power - VR13
Galaxy 99V
Tweak & Peak
Audio Limiter - TR53
AM Power - VR13

Wondering about the "UNCLE MOD


SUPERSTAR 1700, 3600, 3900
MODULATION: VR14 or cut R249
AM POWER: VR13
SSB POWER: VR12
POWER TWEAK:
1. Remove TR32
2. Replace R174 (10k) with a 1 K
3. Replace R187 (10k) with a 1 K
CLARIFIER:
1. Find the GREEN WIRE located at point 54 and
UNSOLDER it.
2. Resolder this GREEN WIRE to POINT 14 (8.7 V) or to
TR 41 collector.
3. Find the YELLOW WIRE on the clarifier control and
UNSOLDER it. Insulate the cut end. This wire is no longer
used.
4. Find D75 (located near POINT 53 and VR15) and lift one
end.
5. Find R135 (33k) and lift one end.
6. Double check all work for shorts.
NO EXPLOSION? Then you should be able to track on TX
and RX!
CHANNELS:
1. Locate pins #12 and #13 on IC7 (MC14008BCP chip).
2. Using a SPST toggle switch, wire as follows:
Center of toggle switch goes to pin #13
The other goes to pin #12
Your channels should work with your band selector on "D"
band.
It should be able to go from 28.300 Mhz. to 28.500 Mhz.
ULATOR" ?
?? Here is what another reader wrote:
Super Star 3900 Gold and Cobra 148GTLX Gold
(These 2 radios are the same except for the name)
VR1 - AM/FM S METER ADJUST
VR2 - SSB/CW S METER ADJUST
VR3 - SSB SQUELCH RANGE
VR4 - AM SQUELCH RANGE
VR5 - FM DEVIATION ADJUST
VR7 - CARRIER BALANCE ADJUST
VR8 - RF METER ADJUST
VR10 - FINAL BIAS ADJUST
VR11 - DRIVER BIAS ADJUST
VR12 - ALC ADJUST
VR13 - AM POWER ADJUST
VR14 - AMC
VR16 - CW MON ADJUST
VR21 - Tx FREQUENCY ADJUST
TR32 - IS THE AMC LIMITER
"I don't recommend removing TR32 as it disables VR12
ALC, SSB power will be at full blast.
Instead clip or remove R249. This only disables AMC not
ALC.
Tune L40, L43, L44, and L33 for maximum forward swing
on wattmeter.
Adjust AM power for no more than 5 watts dead-key - if
running a linear amp set at 3 watts dead-key.
Adjust ALC for no more than 20 - 25 watts PEP on SSB.
For Talkback remove D80."
SuperStar 3900
+ 10 KHz Jump Switch
1)Get a SPST switch and mount it in the
radio.
2)Find IC 6 & 7 by the PLL chip. You will
see J68 and J 69
3)Solder a wire from one side of the switch
to J68.
4)Solder a wire from the other side of the
switch to J69.
5)That's it .Flip the switch to jump up one
channel.
Open Clarifier
1)Find D75 and R135 and cut one end of
them.
2)On the back of the clarifier knob follow
the green wire to the PC board. Cut this
wire from the PC board.
3)Now Solder this wire to a constant 8VDC
source, like the collector of TR41.
4)Take the yellow wire and cut it from the
knob. Tape this wire it is not needed.
4)This should make the radio TX/RX on the
same frequency.
10 Meter Mod
1)Find IC7 ny the PLL chip.
2)Get a SPST switch and mount it in the
radio.
3)Solder a wire from one side of the switch
to Pin #13.
4)Solder a wire from the other side of the
switch to Pin #12.
5)That's it .Put the radio on 'Band D' then
flip the switch to jump up to 28.300 to
28.500.
Tweak and peak
Audio Limiter - Cut R249
AM Power - VR13
SSB Power - VR12

Cobra Mods
Radio Modulation Power
L11, L12,
7 PLUS VR4 or CUT D8
L13
L11, L12,
10 PLUS VR4 or CUT D8
L13
CUT D13 or CUT
18 LTD L7, L6, L5
R84
18 PLUS CUT D12 L7
L304, L305,
18 RV RV501 or CUT D502
L306
19 CUT D11 L5, L8, L9
L15, L16,
19 GTL VR6 or CUT D9
L17
L15, L16,
19 LTD VR6 or CUT D9
L17
19 LTD VR4 or CUT D7 L7, L8
CLASSIC
19 M REMOVE C73 L8, L5, L3
19 PLUS RV501 or CUT C511 L305, L306
19 PLUS (Plastic L11, L12,
RV4 or CUT D8
Case) L13
19 XS CUT D105
T11, T10,
20 B&K CUT CD20 & CD21
C60
20 LTD CUT D13
20 PLUS RV501 or CUT C511 L305, L306
20 PLUS (Plastic L11, L12,
RV4 or CUT D8
Case) L13
REMOVE C105 & T11, T10,
21
C106 C60
21A (Old) CUT D24 L9, L8
L13, L10,
21 GTL VR5 or CUT D9
L9, L8
L13, L10,
21 LTD VR5 or CUT D9
L9, L8
21 LTD
VR4 or CUT D7 L7, L8
CLASSIC
CUT 1.5K res. next
21 PLUS L12, L10
to TR34
21 X VR207 or CUT D212 L212, L214
L15, L12,
21 XLR RT4 or CUT D13
L11
L304, L306,
23 PLUS RV501 or CUT D502
L307
25 GTL VR5 or CUT D9 L13, L10,
L9, L8
L13, L10,
25 LTD VR5 or CUT D9
L9, L8
25 LTD
VR5 or CUT D9 L10, L9, L8
CLASSIC
CUT 1.5K res. next
25 PLUS L12, L10
to TR34
26 CUT D24 L7, L8
28 A CUT CD28 & CD29 T12, L2, L5
29 A (OLD) CUT D24 L7, L8
L15, L12,
29XLR VR5 or CUT D14
L11
L14, L13,
29 GTL VR4 or CUT D11
L12
L14, L13,
29 LTD VR4 or CUT D11
L12
29 LTD L14, L13,
VR4 or CUT D11
CLASSIC L12
L14, L13,
29 LTD GOLD VR4 or CUT D11
L12
29 PLUS CUT D20 L12
L13, L12,
31 PLUS CUT D19
L11
32 XLR CUT CD11 & CD12 L5, L3
33 PLUS VR4 or CUT D17 L11, L9
39 LTD (S.O.S.) RV1
40 PLUS RV104 or CUT D203 L305, L306
RV201 or CUT D203 L304, L305,
40 X
or C215 L306
L19, L20,
41 PLUS VR4 or CUT D21
L21
45 XLR VR105 or CUT D119 L113, L109
46 XLR VR105 or CUT D119 L113, L109
47 XLR VR105 or CUT D119 L113, L109
50 XLR VR5 or CUT D119 L109

VR5 or CUT
55 XLR L109
D119
VR3 or
62 XLR L16, L15, L12
REMOVE C67
63 GTL VR3 or CUT D11 L11, L10, L9
66 GTL VR2 or CUT D4 L14, L15, L17
66 LTD CUT R54
RV4 or CUT
67 LTD L306, L307, L308
D212
VR207 or CUT
77 X L211, L212, L214
D212
78 X VR6 or CUT D9 L11, L12, L15
85 REMOVE Q17 L3, T4
86 XLR CUT CD9 L3
ADD 1K res. in
CAM 89 L13, L12, L9
series with C110
87 GTL VR6 or CUT D16 L17, L16, L13
89 GTL VR6 or CUT D16 L17, L16, L13
89 XLR VR5 or CUT D14 L15, L12, L11
VR201 or CUT
90 LTD
D203
T14, T15, L3,
132 (OLD) CUT Q25
C116, (ssb) R136
CUT CD39 &
132 A R79 (ssb) R87
CD40
R134 or CUT
132 XLR L3, (ssb)R130
R125
L8, L10
134 CUT D40 & D41
(ssb)VR15
T14, T15, L3,
135 (OLD) CUT Q25
C116 (ssb)R136
R134 or CUT
135 XLR L3, (ssb)R130
R125
L8, L10 (ssb)
138 A (OLD) CUT D40 & D41
VR15
138 XLR VR7 or VR6 VR8, (ssb)CT7
VR12 or CUT L12, L10,
139
D63 (ssb)VR15
139 XLR VR7 & VR6 VR8, (ssb)CT7
140 GTL CUT R104 VR6, (ssb)VR7
142 GTL CUT R104 VR6, (ssb)VR7
VR5 or CUT
146 GTL VR10, (ssb)VR6
TR29
148 GTL CUT R131 VR10, (ssb)VR11
148 GTL-DX
(early prod. VR5 VR11, (ssb)VR7
model)
148 GTL-DX
REMOVE VR14
(late prod. VR13, (ssb)VR12
or CUT TR32
model)
148 GTL-B VR14 RV15, (ssb)RV13
148 GTL-DX RV11,
RV12
(copy ver.) (ssb)RV6,RV3
L17, L16, L13,
1000 GTL VR6 or CUT D16
(ssb)
2000 GTL CUT R131 VR10, (ssb)VR11
RV13,
GTL 150 RV14
(ssb)RV12,RV4

Cobra 25 GTL/LTD/CLASSIC
SAMS PHOTOS: 207
AM LIMITER: D-9
POWER TWEAKS:
1. Change R76 (3.3k) to a 1k (located near mike socket)
2. Change R43 (10 Ohm) to a 2.7 Ohm.
3. Change R108 (1 Ohm) to a .47 Ohm.
4. Replace stock final with a 2SC1969 transistor.
5. Re-tune coils L10,L9,L8 for maximum forward power.
MODULATOR
PARTS NEEDED: 1- 220uF (16 to 25 volt) electrolytic
capacitor.
1- 100 to 200 Ohm resistor. (1/4 to 1/2 watt)
ASSEMBLY:
1. Make sure your radio is peaked out.
2. Unsolder JP6 near final.
3. In JP6 holes, solder the 220uF capacitor. (negative side of
cap. faces final)
4. On the solder side of the board, solder the resistor across
the 220uF capacitor.
You can use different resistor values to get the desired dead-
key.
VARIABLE POWER:
1. Find the two wires that are attached to the RF gain
control, follow them to the PC board and UNSOLDER them.
2. Solder in a jumper wire from where you removed the
wires on the board. This will restore receive.
3. Place the two wires from the RF gain control in your mod
kit by soldering one wire to each of the 220uF capacitors
leads.
REPAIR TIPS:
25 GTL:
1. Channel display reads all 7's or 8's: Leaky/shorted
C104(470uF 10v). Replace with a 16v or 25v.
2. NO TX: Check for shorted 33uF(10v) capacitor across
C87.
3. OVERMOD: Check D19,TR14,VR5
25 LTD
1. OVERMOD: Check D9
2. LED goes out and NO TX when keyed up: Check C118
25 LTD Classic:
1. Burned R89(15 Ohm 1/2 watt): Replace with a 1 watt.
2. OVERMOD: Check for missing or cut D9, missaligned
VR5.
Cobra 29 GTL/LTD/CLASSIC
POWER TWEAK #1:
1. Change R58(10 Ohm) to a 2.7 Ohm.
2. Change R123(1 ohm) to a .47 Ohm.
3. Re-tune L14,L13,L12 for maximum forward power.
POWER TWEAK #2
1. Remove final and replace with a 2SC1969 transistor.
2. Remove R123 and replace with a jumper.
3. Replace C58 with a 180pF capacitor.
4. Re-tune coils.
CAUTION!!! I do not know if both of these power mods can
be done at the same time!!!
SAMS PHOTOS: 217
AM LIMITER: D-11
MODULATOR AND VARIABLE POWER
ASSEMBLY:
The instructions are the same as the Cobra 25
above,EXCEPT the following:
1. Unsolder JP36 instead of JP6.
REPAIR TIPS:
29 GTL:
1. "Motorboating": Locate C242(.001)on pin 5 of TA7222
audio ic and move to pin 4 of ic.
2. Weak mic gain: Some raios have a 2SC372 mic amp.
Replace with a 2SC945.
3. Receive on adjacent channel: Bad solder joint to C131
(next to 10.240 crystal).
29 LTD:
1. OVERMOD: Check D11
2. PLL dead, no TX or RX: Shorted C112
3. No TX/RX with Channel LED lit on RX and then goes out
when keyed: Bad /shorted C119.
29 LTD Classic:
1. OVERMOD: Check D11. Missaligned VR4.
2. Internittent audio/modulation: Bad solder joints on pins
1&2 or 2&3 of audio ic.
3. TUNE UP TIPS: L11 is the TVI trap. DO NOT adjust!!!
Stretching L12 gets moe output. L14 peak is about a turn or
two up from factory original setting.
Cobra 148 GTL
POWER TWEAKS:
1. Remove TR24
2. Change R126 (10k) to a 2.2k
3. Change R124 (10k) to a 4.7k
4. Re-tune L37 and L38 for maximum AM forward power.
SAMS PHOTOS: 249
MODULATION: Cut R131
AM POWER: VR10
SSB POWER: VR11
CHANNEL TWEAKS:
I have found that the easiest way to do this without hacking
your radio with a lot of switches is to install the EXPO 100
kit "L" expander kit.
This is an excellent kit and installs quickly with very little
tools. This way you don't have to fumble around trying to
remember which switch goes where, etc...
CLARIFIER:
1. Cut one side of R44 and D52. Remove R174 and solder a
jumper wire in its place.
2. Follow the RED WIRE from the clarifier control to where
it connects to the PC board and cut it loose.
3. Solder this RED WIRE to the circuit board ground.
NOTE: Some radios have a YELLOW WIRE instead of the
RED WIRE.
4. Follow the ORANGE WIRE from the clarifier control to
where it connects to the PC board and UNSOLDER it.
5. Resolder this ORANGE WIRE to pin 3 of the MB3756
regulator.
With any luck, you should slide about 5Kz down and 1Kz
up.

GRANT-XL (8719 PLL)


POWER TWEAKS:
1. Remove TR24
2. Replace R126 (10k) with a 2.2k.
3. Replace R124 (10k) with a 4.7k
4. Re-tune coils L37 and L38 for maximum forward swing
on AM mode.
MODULATION: Remove R131
AM POWER: VR10
SSB POWER: VR11
CLARIFIER:
1. Find D52, R44 and R174 and remove them.
2. Solder a jumper from where you removed R174
3. Follow the WHITE WIRE from the clarifier control to
where it attatches to the PC board and UNSOLDER it.
4. Resolder this WHITE WIRE to the PC board ground.
5. Follow the ORANGE WIRE from the clarifier control to
where it attatches to the PC board and UNSOLDER it.
6. Resolder this ORANGE WIRE to pin 3 of MB3756
Regulator.
NOTE: Some radios have different colored wires on the
clarifier control. They are:
YELLOW instead of ORANGE
RED instead of BLUE
If all goes well, you should slide about 4 down and 1 up.
WANT MORE SLIDE??
1. Remove D51 and put in a jumper.
2. Install a "super-diode" in place of the stock varactor D35.
3. Add a 4.7uh to 10uh choke to the banded-end of the stock
varactor.
10 KC JUMP:
Basically, you need to either add voltage or ground pin #16
on the MB8719 PLL.
Here's how to do a 10 Kc UP jump only:
1. Cut trace to pin #16 on the PLL.
2. Install a 4.7K resistor across the cut you made.
3. Using a SPST switch, one side of the switch goes to the
cut-side of pin #16.
4. The other side of the switch goes to pin #9 of the PLL. (8
volts)
When you apply the 8 volts, this pulls pin #16 high causing
the 10 kc jump up.
Note that this will not work on all channels.
For a 10 Kc DOWN jump only:
1. Ground pin #16 using a SPST switch. No cut to the PLL is
necessary.
Pulling pin 16 low will cause it to jump down 10Kc.
This too will not work on all channels.
For a 10 Kc UP and DOWN switch:
Perform the trace cut/resistor addition described above.
Use a SPDT switch and wire as follows:
1. Center of switch goes to pin #9 of PLL (8 volts)
2. One side of switch goes to the cut side of pin #16.
3. The last side goes to pin #18 of PLL (or ground)
This will allow you to jump 10Kc up or down.

COBRA 140,142 GTL , PRESIDENT P-400, UNIDEN


WASHINGTON-(8719 PLL)
MODULATION: Remove R104 or TR32
AM POWER: VR6
SSB POWER: VR7
"RX" METER: VR1
"TX" METER: VR10
SQUELCH: VR2
TX FREQ.: VR3
CARRIER BAL: VR5
DRIVER BIAS: VR8
FINAL BIAS: VR9
MOD. METER: VR12
POWER TWEAK
1. Remove TR32
2. Replace R99 (10k) with a 2.2k
3. Replace R94 (10k( with a 2.2k
4. Re-tune coils L36,L37 for maximum forward AM power.
CLARIFIER:
1. Remove R187
2. Remove D36
3. Jumper D35
4. Follow the RED WIRE from the clarifier control to the
PC board and UNSOLDER it.
5. RESOLDER this RED WIRE to pin 3 of regulator IC
MB3756.
6. Follow the ORANGE WIRE from the clarifier control to
the PC board and UNSOLDER it.
7. RESOLDER this ORANGE WIRE to the PC board
ground.
NOTE: The Orange and Red wires may need to be reversed
in some radios for this to work right.
8. Re-align center slot by adjusting CT3.
If all went well and you didn't smoke your radio, you should
slide about 1 Kc up and 4 Kc down.
NEED MORE SLIDE??: Install a 5.6uH choke on the
banded end (grounded end) of the varactor diode D37 or
replace D37 with a super diode.
CHANNEL TWEAKS:
EASY TWEAK: Install EXPO 100 kit "B".
FOR THE DRILL HOLES ALL OVER MY RADIO
LOVERS...:
1. Replace 11.1125 crystal with a 11.3258 crystal.
2. Isolate the ground pin 10 of the MB8719 PLL by cutting
the PC trace.
3. At this point, turn your radio on and check to varify that
all channels are locked in and working. If it is not, adjust
these in the following order:
a. CT3 for USB.
b. L20 for LSB.
c. L19 for AM.
4. Install a SPST switch between pins 11 and 12 of the
MB8719 PLL
5. Install a SPST switch across the cut you made to isolate
pin 10.
6. Check all connections for shorts.
7. Check to make sure everything is working before you drill
holes for the switches!
ROAD MAP:
SW1 / SW2 DOWN: NORMAL 1-40
SW1 UP / SW2 DOWN: (ch.15-27) 26.815 to 26.955
SW1 UP / SW2 UP:
1= 27.605 6= 27.505 11= 27.565 20= 27.525
2= 27.455 7= 27.515 12= 27.585 23= 27.575
3= 27.465 8= 27.535 13= 27.595
4= 27.485 9= 27.545 14= 27.605
5= 27.495 10= 27.555 16= 27.475
SW1 DOWN / SW2 UP: (ch. 1-40) 27.605 to 28.045

COBRA 2000 GTL


MODULATION: VR12 or Cut R131
AM POWER: VR10
SSB POWER: VR11
AM SIGNAL METER: VR1
SSB SIGNAL METER: VR2
SQUELCH: VR3
CARRIER BALANCE: VR4
TX FREQ.: VR5
TX METER: VR6
MODULATION METER: VR7
FINAL BIAS(50 Ma): VR8
DRIVER BIAS(25 Ma): VR9
POWER TWEAK:
1. Remove TR24
2. Replace R126 (10k) with a 2.2k
3. Replace R124 (10k) with a 4.7k
Re-tune coils L37,L38 for maximum forward power.
REPAIR TIPS:
Frequency counter eratic:
1. Find D528 (5.7v 1/2W zener) located in the freq. counter
module.
2. Replace it with an NTE-136A 1 watt zener.
Transmit on SSB, but not on AM:
1. Find the regulator TR41 (2sc1419) and remove it.
2. Replace with a GE-66(10 amp) or an NTE-152 (7 amp)
Channel display glows dim after radio is shut down, freq.
counter may be unstable
1. Find Fet-501 and Fet-502 located in freq. counter module
and replace them.
Older models use: 2SK19GR
Newer models use: 2SK192A
CLARIFIER:
1. Remove R44 and D52.
2. Remove R174 and put a jumper in its place.
3. Follow the YELLOW wire from the clarifier control to
where it connects to the PC board and UNSOLDER it.
4. Solder this YELLOW wire to the PC board ground.
5. Follow the RED wire from the clarifier control to where it
connects to the PC board and UNSOLDER it.
6. Solder this RED wire to pin #3 of MB3756 regulator.
7. Find the BROWN wire on the clarifier control
UNSOLDER it, and tape it out of the way.
No smoke? Then you must have about 1Kc slide up and 5Kc
down!
Uniden WASHINGTON (858 pll)
MODULATION: VR7 or cut D23
AM POWER: VR8
SSB POWER: CT7
RX COILS: L3 thru L8
TX COILS: L32,L30
SAMS PHOTOS: #126,127,128,170,171,176,179,200,207
POWER TWEAKS:
(Mike circuit changes:)
1. UNSOLDER banded end of diode D21 and lift up.
2. UNSOLDER banded end of diode D22 and lift up.
3. SOLDER a 4.7 k resistor across where D21 and D22 was
unsoldered.
4. Replace R78 (27k) with a 56k.
5. Replace R84 (4.7k) with a 2.2k.
(Transmit circuit changes:)
1. Replace C174 (56pF NPO) with a 82pF NPO ceramic
capacitor.
2. Replace C173 (180pF NPO) with a 220pF NPO ceramic
capacitor.
3. Re-tune coils L32,L30,L29,L28 and VR8 for maximum
forward AM power.
CLARIFIER:
1. UNSOLDER and remove D30.
2. UNSOLDER and remove D29.
3. Add a jumper in the holes from where you removed D29.
4. Cut the end of R119 that is closest to D29.
5. Add a jumper wire from R119 (the cut end) to the banded
end of D44.
6. Follow the PURPLE/WHITE wire form the clarifier
control to the PC board and UNSOLDER IT.
7. Resolder this wire to the PC board ground.
8. If all went well, you should slide 1 kc up and 3 kc down.
KNOWN BUGS:
The AM regulator 2SC1419 is WEAK. UNSOLDER it and
toss it in the trash.
Replace it with a GE-66, ECG-152 or a NTE-152.
Relay buzzes on SSB, no am transmit, lights go dim, or the
fuze pops sometimes?
Replace C179 ( a 2.2uF 25v tantalum cap located near finals)
with a standard 2.2uF electrolytic capacitor.
PAY ATTENTION to the "+" and "-"!!!

Uniden PRO-510XL,PRO-500D,PRO-520XL
POWER TWEAKS:
1. Locate the 2.7 ohm resistor in front of the final bias
resistor(15 Ohm w/RF bead) and change it to a .47 Ohm.
(DO NOT change the 15 Ohm resistor!!)
2. Re-tune L9,L6,L5,L4 for maximum forward power.
MODULATION: Cut D14
AM POWER: L6,L5
VR1: Squelch
VR2: TX meter
VR3: RX meter
VR4: RX IF gain

Uniden PC-66,PC-66A
MODULATION: VR5 or cut D9
AM POWER: L13,L10,L9,L8
POWER TWEAK: (ALSO WORKS ON: Uniden
AR44,AX44,AR711)
1. Replace R76 (3.3k) with a 1k.
2. Replace R43 (10 Ohm) with a 2.7 Ohm.
3. Replace R108 (1 Ohm) with a .47 Ohm.
4. Re-tune coils L13,L10,L9,L8 for max forward power.

ZACHARY T. (new model w/2816 pll)


POWER TWEAK:
1. Remove C128 (.47uF).
2. Remove TR16.
3. Replace R132 (1k) with a 470 Ohm.
4. Replace R50 (3.9 Ohm) with a 1 Ohm.
5. Re-tune coils L13,L12,L11 for maximum forward power
output.
6. Jumper C61 with a 67pF capacitor.
7. Replace TR10 (2SC2029) with a 2SC1969 then tune
L16,L17 and spread L14 For even power across band.
8. Remove D13 and replace with a jumper. (This supplies
more power to final)
MODULATION: VR6 or cut D16
AM POWER: L13,L12,L11
RX COILS: L1 thru L8, VR1
SAMS PHOTOS: #223,229,235,243,272,282
CHANNEL TWEAK:
1. Use EXPO 100 kit "A" for 26.515 to 27.855 coverage.
2. Isolate pin 9 on the pll for a 5kc drop.

77-285 MIDLAND
There are two printed ciruit boards for the 77-285. You
must first determine which you have.
Circuit board "A"
This board can be identified because D18 has been cut.To
restore full power simply resolder D18 or replace it.
Circuit board "B"
On the "B" circuit board D18 is intact (has not been cut
out).To restore full power, locate D18
and trace the etch. Put a solder bridge between the open
pads.
Channel Conversion:
STEP 1. Take the bottom portion of the case off and unplug
the speaker.
STEP 2. With the bottom of the case off, turn the radio over
and in this position the Midland name should be upside
down. Tilt the chasis forward toward the face plate. As you
look at the inside panel the LC7232 IC chip
should be readable and pointing toward you (upper right
corner). You need to open
solder bridges 5 and 6 from left of the chassis(bottom left).

77-290 MIDLAND
STEP 1 Remove top and bottom cover.
STEP 2. Prepare an 8" small gauge jumper wire Tin both
ends.
STEP 3. Remove the 1K ohm chip resistor on the radio front
panel
STEP 4. At the removed resistor location, solder the
prepared jumper to the pcb pad nearest the center of the
radio.
STEP 5. Solder a 1K ohm 1/8 watt lead resistor to the other
end of the jumper.
STEP 6. Solder the free end of the resistor to the emitter
lead (lead nearest the rear of the radio) of Q61.
STEP 7. Turn the radio over so the bottom of the pcb is
facing up and the front is closest to you.
STEP 8. Locate chip resistor R63 and remove
240 Channels:
Press and hold "DW" and "9" then turn radio on. Select
bands by using the "19" button.
To set for 28Mhz to 29.7 Mhz press and hold "LCR" and
"eMIC"e then turn radio on. To switch back to 40 channel
mode repeat process.
Microphone Gain:
1. Chip resistor R138 controls mic gain decreasing the value
of the resisitor increases the gain. Generally have
270 ohm, the value can be as low as 150. If too much gain is
used oscillation may occur.

TRC485
Audio Limiter cut RV5 or cut R111 4.7K resistor
No SSB Control for ALC
AM Power Level RV 10
Open Clarifier:Remove the 5 volt switched voltage from
clarifier control. (REMOVE THE
FACE PLATE TO CUT THE TRACE). Solder 4.7k resistor
from SJ32 to the closest leg of clarifier
control. snip d21 by crystal on main board. Jump surface
mount resistor 181 by clarifier control

Galaxy DX77HML Extra Channels Modification


1.Remove the top of the case (The Part that does not have
the speaker on it) and locate the wire (is usually green or red
about 2 inches long)toward the front of the radio.
2. Unsolder it from the ground and the two pins. After you
have removed this wire make sure there is no solder
connecting the two pins together.
3. Find the connector toward the front right of the radio
labeled 10K and reconnect this plug to the connector on the
circuit board. (NOTE: This plug may already be attached
when you get your radio.)
4. All thats left to do is put the case back on and your done.
Modulation Mod
VR14 may have been adjusted or TR53 may have been cut
or removed
Variable Alignment Points That May Have Been Adjusted
VR1=AM S-Meter VR2=SSB/CW S-Meter VR3=SSB
Squelch VR4=AM Squelch Range
VR5=FM Deviation VR7=Carrier Balance VR8=RF
Transmit Meter VR10=1st Final TX Bias
VR11=Driver For TX Bias VR12=ALC For SSB Power
VR13=AM High Power
VR14=AMC for AM Modulation VR16=AM Low Power
VR20=2nd Final TX Bias
VR21=Frequency Adjustment Carful on this one

Euro 3900 Channel Modification

Remove the bottom cover, be carful not to pull the speaker


wire out. There is a black plastic rectangular plug (CN5)
which is in the front center of the radio right in front of the
gold colored crystal. Using small needle nose pliers, pull the
plug off and
reinsert it in the next slot. You now have the 11 meter band
on Band D. NOTE: You also have to pull out the calibrate
knob
to get the extra channels.
Euro 3900 Power Mod
Locate the trim caps labeled "AMP", "MOD" AND "SSB".
Turn these adjustment screws all the way to the right. These
caps are on the same board as CN5, but on the oppisite end.
Thats all there is to it. You should see around 15 watts on
AM and 25 watts on SSB

PLL 02A MODS


This chip can be found in many radios. This mod might
work on the SSB units also.
G.E.
3-5804D,3-5811B,3-5812A,3-5813B,3-5819A
Midland
76-858,76-863,76-886,77-830,77-838,77-849,77-
857,77-882,77-888,77-899,77-955,77-963
And just about anything with a PLL 02A chip in it.
The 23-channel radios will give different channels.
1)Cut the Trace going to PIN #11.
2)Solder a 3.3 K resistor across the cut.
3)Solder 1 leg of a SPST switch to PIN #8.
4)Solder the other leg to PIN #11.
1 - 26.805 . . . . . . . 4 - 26.845 . . . . . . . 7 - 26.875
2 - 26.815 . . . . . . . 5 - 26.855 . . . . . . . 8 - 26.895
3 - 26.825 . . . . . . . 6 - 26.865 . . . . . . . 9 - 26.905

1)Cut the Trace going to PIN #10.


2)Solder a 3.3 K resistor across the cut.
3)Solder 1 leg of a SPST switch to PIN #9.
4)Solder the other leg to PIN #10 after the resistor.
This will give you 26.645 to 26.745 Mhz on
channels 1 - 38.

1)Cut the Trace going to PIN #9.


2)Solder a 3.3 K resistor across the cut.
3)Solder 1 leg of a SPST switch to GROUND.
4)Solder the other leg to PIN #9 before the resistor.
This will give you 27.425 to 27.705 Mhz on
channels 12-38.
1)Cut the Traces going to PIN #10 and PIN #9.
2)Solder a 3.3 K resistor across the cuts.
3)Using a DPDT Center-Off type switch solder wires
from the PLL to the back of the switch as shown.
When the switch is UP.
This will give you 26.435 to 26.7455 Mhz on
channels 10 - 38 .
When the switch is DOWN.
This will give you 26.755 to 27.055 Mhz on
channels 10 - 38 .
SuperStar 121
+ 10 KHz Jump Switch
1)Get a SPST switch and mount it in the
radio.
2)Find IC 6 & 7 by the PLL chip. You will
see J25 and J27
3)Solder a wire from one side of the switch
to J27.
4)Remove the jumper that is J25.
5)Install a 4.7k Ohm resistor in its place.
6)Solder a wire from the other side of the
switch to J25.(see Picture)
5)That's it .Flip the switch to jump up one
channel.
Channel Expansion
1)You will need 3 SPST switches and mount
them in the radio.
2)Find the PLL MC145106.
3)Locate pin # 10 and cut the trace going
to this.
4)Switch #3 will be soldered to the cut
traces on pin # 10.
4)Solder wires to the other 2 switches as in
the picture above.
5)That's it!
ALl the switches down will give the
normal channels of the radio.
With the radio in 'HIGH' band and
switch 1 UP , 2 DOWN , and 3 DOWN:
You get 27.845 - 27.955 on channels
10 to 19.
With the radio in 'MID' band and
switch 1 UP , 2 UP , and 3 DOWN:
You get 27.925 - 28.065 on channels 1
to 12.
With the radio in 'HIGH' band and
switch 1 UP , 2 UP , and 3 DOWN:
You get 28.045 - 28.155 on channels
27 to 38.
With the radio in 'HIGH' band and
switch 1 DOWN , 2 DOWN , and 3 UP:
You get 26.135 - 26.575 on channels 1
to 40.
Emperor TS-5010
Frequency Expansion
1) This is one of the more difficult mods
out there.
2) Open the bottom cover of the radio .
3) Find the PLL Board. Its the one with the
64 pin chip on it.
4) At the front of this board by the PLL
chip ther are 2 resistors R540 and R539.
5) Cut them.
6) Close the radio up. Turn it on.
Tweak and Peak
Audio limiter - R247
AM Power - VR 111
SSB Power - VR 103
RIT Modification
1)Remove top and bottom covers.
2)On the top of the main board find
D140.Cut it.
3)Solder one end of a 10 OHM resistor to
the location in the picture below.
4)Take a 7.5v zener diode and solder the
end without the band to the small brass
shield.
5)Now solder to other end of the diode to
the open end of the resistor.
6)Find the PC Board that is behind the RIT
Knod
7)Cut the trace as you see in the picture
above.
8)Solder a wire(See the green wire in the
pics) from the point that the diode and
resistor meet togeteher to the bottom of
the board where you made the cut.
Aligning the RIT
1)Place the radio so that the smaller PC
Board is facing up.
2)Turn it on and dial up 28.000 MHZ and
put the rit dead center.
3)On the samller PC Board locate
J502.(upper right)
4)Pull the grey cable off the board and
connect it to your frequency counter.
(Sorry you can't use them $49 dollar
specials from copper.
You have to have a frequency counter with a
probe on it)
5)Hook up the probe and if it should read
38.695 +/- 100 Hz.
6)If not then adjust L501.
7)Put the radio back together.You shound
have about 6KHz of slide.

Extra Channels for the 5080 PLL


COBRA 32 XLR , 86 XLR and Tram D42
1) Mount 2 SPST toggle switches in a good
loacation on the radio.
2) Locate PIN #8 of the PLL and unsolder the
green wire and remove any excess solder .
3) Cut the trace that is connecting pin #8 to
the PCB.
4) Resolder the green wire to the other side of
the cut trace.
5) Now take a 100k resistor and solder one end
to pin #8 and the other end to ground on the
PCB.
5) Solder the wires onto the switches and pins
of the chip like in the diagram above.
With Switch #1 down and Switch #2 down will be
regular CB channels
With Switch #1 up and Switch #2 up will be the
low channels
.3 - 26.665________ 15 - 26.815
.4 - 26.685________ 16 - 26.835
.5 - 26.695________ 17 - 26.845
.6 - 26.705________ 18 - 26.855
.7 - 26.715________ 19 - 26.865
.8 - 26.735________ 20 - 26.885
.9 - 26.745________ 22 - 26.905
11 - 26.765________ 23 - 26.935
12 - 26.785________ 24 - 26.915
13 - 26.795________ 25 - 26.925
14 - 26.805________ 26 - 26.945
With Switch #1 up and Switch #2 DOWN will be
the HI channels
11 - 27.405________ 19 - 27.505
12 - 27.425________ 20 - 27.525
13 - 27.435________ 21 - 27.535
14 - 27.445________ 22 - 27.545
15 - 27.455________ 23 - 27.575
16 - 27.475________ 24 - 27.555
17 - 27.485________ 25 - 27.565
18 - 27.495________ 26 - 27.585
858 PLL FREQ MOD
COBRA 138 139 XLR (OLD) PRESIDENT GRANT,
WASINGTON,MADISON , ROYBN 510 , 520D ,TRC-449
457 AND 458
1)FIND PIN #19 OF THE 858 CHIP.THIS PIN WILL BE
CONNECTED TO GROUND WITH A SMALL TRACE.
CUT THE TRACE AND SOLDER A 4.7K OHM
RESISTOR ACROSS THE CUT .
2)FIND PIN#21 AND DO THE SAME AS YOU DID TO
PIN #19.
3)INSTALL A SPDT/CENTER OFF TYPE AND ALSO A
SPST SWITCH IN THE CHASSIS OF THE
RADIO.SOLDER THE WIRE FROM THE CHIP TO THE
2 SWITCHES AS IN THE PIC ABOVE.
4) TURN THE RADIO ON AND SEE IF ALL THE
CHANNELS WORK.IF NOT THE YOU WILL NEED TO
"BROAD BAND" THE RADIO.CUT THE 2 TRACES AND
INSTALL THE 2 JUMPERS AS IN THE PIC BELOW.
Now with s1 up and s2 center this is the reg CB
With s1 up and s2 up will be 27.455 to 27.805 on CH. 8-40
With s1 up and s2 dn will be 27.855 to 28.005 on CH.8-20
With s1 dn and s2 up will be 26.455 to 26.805 on CH. 8-40
With s1 dn and s2 dn will be 26.855 to 26.955 on CH.8-16
With s2 dn and s2 center will be 26.085 to 26.45 on CH. 11-
40
Broad Band Alignment
Unlocking the Clarifier
1)Cut R-117
2)Cut D-30
3)Find the backside of the clarifier knob.Follow the
PURPLE and BROWN wires and cut them just before they
connect to the PCB.
4)Solder the PURPLE wire to an 8 VDC source.
5)Solder the BROWN wire to GROUND.

Extra Channel mods for the MB8719 PLL


If your radio has a MB8734 pll change it to a MB8719
COBRA 140 , 142 GTL , PRESIDENT WASINGTON AND
McKINLEY AND P400
1) Mount 2 SPST toggle switches in a good loacation on
the radio.
2) Locate and unsolder the 11.1125mhz Crystal and
replace it with a 11.3258 mhz crystal.
3) Locate pin 10 of the mb8719 chip.Cut the trace that is
connected to it.
4) Solder the wires onto the switches and pins of the
chip like in the diagram above.

COBRA 148 , 2000 GTL , UNIDEN GRANT AND


MADISON
The mod is basically the same for these radio EXCEPT
that there is no PC trace going to pin#10 on this PLL.
On the Cobra 2000gtl you will find a MB8734 pll
replace it with a MB8719 PLL
Clarifier Modification
PRESIDENT GRANT AND MADISON
1)Cut d-52 and r-148.Find r-174 and solder a wire
across the resistor.
2)Find the RED wire that comes off the clarifier control
and cut it just before it connects to the PCB. Take that
wire and solder it to GROUND on the PCB
3)Cut the orange wire just like the red wire but solder
this wire to pin # 3 if IC-4 the MB3756 ic regulator.
This should give you about 5 khz is slide on this radio.
COBRA 148 GTL & UNIDEN GRANT XL
1) Cut R44 and D52.Find R174 and jump it .
2)Follow the red wire from the clarifier knob and cut it
just before it connects to the PCB.Take this wire and
solder it to Ground.
3)Find the orange wire from the clarifier and cut it the
same.Then solder it to pin #3 of the mb3756 ic.
This should give you about 6khz of slide.
COBRA 2000 GTL
1) Cut R44 and D52.Find R174 and jump it .
2)Follow the YELLOW wire from the clarifier knob
and cut it just before it connects to the PCB.Take this
wire and solder it to Ground.
3)Find the RED wire from the clarifier and cut it the
same.Then solder it to pin #3 of the mb3756 ic.
4)Cut the brown wire off the clarifier knob.
This should give you about 6khz of slide.The fine control will
work also.
COBRA 140GTL,142GTL,PRESIDENT
WASHINGTON,McKINLEY,AND P400
1)Cut r187 and d36
2)Find the red and orange wires commong off the
clarifier knob.Cut them where they connect to the PCB.
3)Take the red wire and solder it to pin #3 of the
mb3756 IC.Solder the orange wire to PCB ground.
NOTICE:On some radios the red and orange might
have to be reversed to slide in the right direction.
10 Kc jump switch
Cut the trace going to pin #16 and bridge it with a 4.7k
resistor. Then use a SPDT center off switch solder the
middle terminal of the switch to the pin before the cut.
Next solder one side to a 5 volt dc source and the side of
the switch to ground or pin #18.
COBRA 142 AND 140GTL
MOD.-R104 AM PWR- VR6 SSB PWR-VR7
COBRA 2000 148GTL PRESIDENT WASHINGTON
MADISON
MOD.-R131 AM PWR.-VR10 SSB. PWR-VR11
Cobra 146 GTL
Realistic TRC-453
Uniden AR-144
Uniden PC-122 & AR-144
Uniden Pro -810e Base
...and similiar SSB radios.
Clarifier modification: Cobra 146 & AR-144
1) Lift anode of D-30 and connect a 5.6 uH choke in
series.
2) Cut D-32.
3) Cut both traces on the PCB going to the clarifier .
4) Solder one wire to PCB ground.
5) Solder a wire from the other cut trace to an 8 VDC
source
(note: 8 volts can be found on the cathode of D-50)
6)This should give you 5 kc of slide.If more slide is
wanted then change D-30 to a super slide doide.
Clarifier modification: TRC-453 and Uniden PC-122
1)Find the backside of the clarifier knob.
2)Solder the bottom pin to GROUND. 3)Solder a wire to
the top pin of the PCB.
This pin should be cut loose from any traces going to it!)
4)Solder that wire to an 8VDC source.This can be found
on the second jumper behind the PLL chip(IC-2).
5)Cut D-25.
Clarifier modification: Uniden Pro-810e
1) Cut D-25.
2) Cut D-32.
3) Cut both traces on the PCB going to the clarifier .
4) Solder one wire to PCB ground.
5) Solder a wire from the other cut trace to an 8 VDC
source
(note: 8 volts can be found on the trace that connects R-
107 & R-106
6)This should give you 3 kc of slide.If more slide is
wanted then jump D-24 with a piece of wire.(Sometimes
it works)
Channel Expansion:
1)Unsolder the PLL chip.UPD2824 or D2824.
2)Throw it away.Its can't be modified.
3)Solder in a new PLL UPD2816.
4)Connect pin #20 to pin #21 GROUND.
5)Solder a wire from pin #9 to one side of a SPST
switch.
6)Solder a wire from PCB GROUND to the other side of
the switch.
7)If all goes well this should give you 27.420 - 27.860
Mhz.
Yes, i know 27.420 in between the channel SO use the
clarifier for the 5 kc offset.
8)If you can't get all the frequency coverage then adjust
L-14 the VCO coil.
"Peaks and Tweaks"
VR 10 is AM power
VR 6 is ALC
VR 5 is AM Modulation
VR 7 is RF Power meter
VR 1 is S-meter adjust.

DeerSlayer 240
Frequency Expansion
1) Unplug the radio and turn it on.(This is
to drain the power out of the cpu)
2) Remove the covers off of the radio .
3) The radio has a removable plug on the
front board with a blue jumper on it.
4) Disconnect this plug.
5) Close the radio up. Turn it on.
6) The radio should now have 6 bands (A-
F). Use the chan 9 button to change bands.

President Grant Export Mods


President Grant extra Channels
1)The switch needed is a SPST/CENTER-OFF
type.Mount this in the radio somewhere.
2)Find the PLL MB8719 chip.Find pin #11 and cut the
trace going to it on the foil side of the PCB.
3)Solder a 4.7k ohm resistor across the cut that you just
made.
4)Now you are ready to attach the wires from the switch
to the locations on the PCB.
5)Solder a wire from the top pin on the switch to PCB
ground.
6)Solder a wire from the middle pin on the switch to pin
#11.
7)Solder a wire from the tbottom pin on the switch to
pin #9.
(If you do not get ALL the new channels adjust the VCO
coil,l-18)
With the switch in the UP position:
12 = 27.875 17 = 27.935 22 = 27.995 26 = 28.035
13 = 27.885 18 = 27.945 23 = 28.025 27 = 28.045
14 = 27.895 19 = 27.955 24 = 28.005 28 = 28.055
15 = 27.905 20 = 27.975 25 = 28.015 .
16 = 27.925 21 = 27.985 .
With the switch in the CENTER position is regular
channels
With the switch in the DOWN position:
12 = 26.335 17 = 26.395 21 = 26.455 24 = 26.475
13 = 26.345 18 = 26.405 22 = 26.465 25 = 26.485
14 = 26.355 19 = 26.425 23 = 26.495 26 = 26.495
15 = 26.365 20 = 26.445 27 = 26.505
16 = 26.385 .
President Grant SLIDER mod
1) Cut D-45.
2) Find D-79 and jump it (Solder a wire across it)
3) Remove r-120 and replace it with a 470 ohm resistor.
4) Find the BLUE wire from the clarifier knob and cut
it just before it connects to the PCB. Solder it into the
hole that is next to where R-120 is.
5) Find the GREY wire from the clarifier knob and cut
it just before it connects to the PCB. Solder it to a
constant 8.5 volt supply.(This can be the center pin of
TR-39 )
Hopefully this should give you about 3 khz of slide.
President Grant MIKE wiring

President Grant 'peak & tweak'


MODULATION - Adjust VR-14
AM POWER - VR-13
SSB POWER - VR-12

SEARS AM/SSB ROADTALKER BASE/MOBILE


SEARS ROADTALKER BASE/MOBILE
1)Open the radio and you will find a metal case around the
pll chip.unsolder this. 2)Cut the trace around pin 9 and 8 .
4)Solder a 4.7k resistor from pin 8 to ground. 5)Install a 6
posistion/ double pole rotary swicth in the radio.then run
wires (the red lines) from the switch posistions to the
locations on the pc board. 6)Solder a 1n914 diode from pin 1
to pin 4 on the switch. 6)Solder a wire from pins 2A to 3A to
4A to 5A.
Adjust t302, the VCO,so that the radio will TX/RX on all the
extra channels. HINT:USE A PLASTIC TUNING TOOL
TO MAKE THIS ADJUSTMENT OR YOU WILL BREAK
THE COIL!!
POSITION 1
Channel 1 to 40 is 26.485 to 26.925
POSITION 2
All the regular CB channels
POSITION 3
Channel 12 to 27 is 27.425 to 27.595
POSITION 4
Channel 1 to 40 is 27.605 to 28.045
POSITION 5 AND 6 will give regular CB Channels
CLARIFIER MODIFICATIONS
1)Find the green wire coming off the FINE TUNING
control.Follow the wire to the pc board where it connects
and unsolder it.
2)Find the RED wire behind the meter display and solder it
to that location(there is 8VDC there)
3)Find the BLACK wire from the FINE TUNING control
and unsolder it from the PCB.
4)Solder this wire to PC GROUND .
5)Find the PURPLE wire from the FINE TUNING control
and unsolder that from the PC board.
6)Solder this wire to the point on the PC board where R303
and the cathode,the end with the band around it! , of D301.
This mod will give you about 3khz up/down off the
"channel".
If you move the clarifier and the radio "drops out" you will
need to JUMP d301 and put the purple wire back to where it
was.

RCI 2950
Someone here recently posted a message asking for available
mods
for the Ranger RCI-2950 10 meter radio. Here's what I have.
Frequency Modification
1. Remove the case. I *think* you can remove either the top
cover
or the bottom cover to get to the PC board with the jumpers.
It will be a small PC board immediately behind the front
panel.
2. Locate "J2". There will be a jumper on pins P3 and P4.
3. Remove this jumper to expand coverage to 26 MHz - 29.7
MHz.
4. Move the jumper from P3-P4 to P1-P2 to expand coverage
to
26 MHz - 32 MHz.
5. After moving (or removing) the jumper, press the CPU
reset button
(located below J2).
NOTE: Operation between 30-32MHz may require retuning
the VCO.
CB Channel Readout Modification
1. Locate J1. There will be a jumper on pins P1-P2.
2. Remove jumper and place on P2-P3.
3. Press the LOCK button on the front panel. The readout
will now
display the CB channel number 1-40 -- also will display "A"
channels.
4. Press LOCK again to return to VFO mode.
NOTE: The SHF button will not operate while in CB mode.
This modification will disable the frequency lock function.
CB Channel 9 Select Modification
1. Locate J3. There is a jumper between P1-P2.
2. Remove the jumper and place it on P2-P3.
3. Press the "roger beep" button to go directly to CB
Channel 9.
NOTE: Doing this modification makes it impossible to turn
off the
roger beep feature (unless, *possibly* you make sure the
roger beep is turned off before moving the jumper. I'm not
sure).
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"Tuneup" Modifications
Adjust VR14 (AMC) for maximum forward modification.
Mod limiter
Q32 can be removed for more modulation, but it also
disables VR12
(SSB ALC) and disables variable power for SSB. I do not
recommend
removing Q32; you'll have plenty of modulation as is.
Tune L34, L13, L14, L46 and L10 in AM mode for
maximum forward
swing, using a peak-reading wattmeter. Try to balance for
even power
from top to bottom of frequency range.
NOTE: You'll have a LOT of trouble identifying these cans.
Sorry,
I don't know for sure where they are either.
Adjust VR13 (AM High Power) for 12 watts dead key with
the front
panel RF power control at maximum. Adjust VR15 (AM
Low Power) for
2 watts dead key with front panel RF power control at
minimum.
>From the 12-watt dead key you should see a forward swing
of 30-40 watts.
>From the 2-watt dead key you should see a forward swing
of 18-20 watts.
Adjust VR12 (SSB High Power ALC) for maximum PEP on
SSB, then
back off just a little, with front panel RF power control at
maximum.
Adjust VR16 (SSB Low Power ALC) for 5-6 watts PEP on
SSB with front
panel RF power control at minimum. You should see 40-50
watts PEP
on SSB with front panel RF power control at maximum.
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Microphone wiring diagram
Pin 1 -- shield
Pin 2 -- Audio
Pin 3 -- Transmit
Pin 4 -- Receive
Pin 5 -- Frequency select up \ These might be reversed.
Pin 6 -- Frequency select down /
--------------------------------------------------------------------

Radios And Their PLL Chips!


PLL CHASSIS RADIO MAKE RADIO MODEL
GREAT
NA ACADEMY 501
UK
MSM580
NA ALARON B4900
7
AMERICAN
M58473P NA 32311847
MOTORS
AMERICAN
M58473P NA 32311848
MOTORS
AMERICAN
M58473P NA 32311849
MOTORS
AMERICAN
M58473P NA 32311850
MOTORS
LC7136 PCMA002F AMSTRAD CB900
LC7136 PCMA002F AMSTRAD CB901
TC9106P NA AR 44
TC9106P NA AR 711
PLL02A PCMA001S ARGUS 5000
TC9119 PA034 AUDIOLINE 340
TC9119 PA034 AUDIOLINE 341
TC9119 PA034 AUDIOLINE 345
LC7130 NA AUDIOVOX MCB40
UPD2810
NA AUDIOVOX MDU6000
C
UPD2812
NA AUDIOVOX MCB5000
C
SM5118 NA AUTOMATIC CBR2175
PLL02A PTBM048A AWA/THORN 1503
0X
PTBM048A
PLL02A AWA/THORN 1503
0X
TC9106P NA AX 44
TC9106P NA AX 711
GREAT
NA BARRACUDA GT868
UK
PTBM134A
LC7136 BARRACUDA HP940
0X
PTBM134A
LC7136 BINATONE 5-STAR
0X
PTBM134A
LC7136 BINATONE SPEEDWAY
0X
PLL02A PTBM049 BOMAN CB910
PLL02A PTBM049 BOMAN CB920
PLL02A PTBM049 BOMAN CB930
PTBM048A
PLL02A BOMAN CB950
0X
PTBM048A
PLL02A BOMAN CB950
0X
PLL02A PTBM049 BOMAN CBH990
SM5118 NA BOMAN CBR9940
UPD858
NA BOMAN CBR9600
C
UPD861
NA BOMAN CBM6100
C
MC1451
NA BROWNING MARK 4A
06
TC5080P NA BROWNING BARON
TC5080P NA BROWNING SABRE
PTBMO48
PLL02A CARDON IROQUOIS 40
A0X
UPD861
NA CDE MARK 26
C
CHANNEL
M58472P NA CB6830
MASTER
CHANNEL
M58472P NA CB6832
MASTER
SM5118 NA CHRYSLER 4048076
SM5118 NA CHRYSLER 4048077
PTBM048A
PLL02A CITIZEN MPL-5
0X
LC7130 NA COBRA 19+
LC7130 NA COBRA 19DX
LC7130 NA COBRA 19XS
LC7130 NA COBRA 20+
LC7130 NA COBRA 40+
LC7130 NA COBRA 67LTD
LC7130 NA COBRA 70LTD
LC7130 NA COBRA 90LTD
LC7130 NA COBRA 66
LC7136 NA COBRA 21FXM
LC7185 NA COBRA 18RV
LC7185 NA COBRA 23+
MB8719 NA COBRA 140GTL
MB8719 NA COBRA 142GTL
MB8719 NA COBRA 148GTL
148GTLDX
MB8719 NA COBRA
(EARLY)
MB8719 NA COBRA 2000GTL
MB8719 NA COBRA 47XLR
MB8719 NA COBRA 55XLR
MB8719 NA COBRA PC879
MB8719 NA COBRA 46
MB8719 NA COBRA 50
MC1451 148GTLDX
NA COBRA
06 (LATE)
PTBM122D
PLL02A COBRA 148GTL-B
0X
148GTLDX
PLL02A PCMA001S COBRA
(FAKE)
PTBN121D
PLL02A COBRA 150GTL
4X
SM5123
NA COBRA 18+
A
SM5123
NA COBRA 21+
A
SM5123
NA COBRA 25+
A
SM5123
NA COBRA 29+
A
SM5124
NA COBRA 31+
A
SM5125
NA COBRA 33+
B
TC5080P NA COBRA 132XLR
TC5080P NA COBRA 135XLR
TC5080P NA COBRA 32XLR
TC5080P NA COBRA 87XLR
TC5080P NA COBRA 86
TC9106P NA COBRA 18LTD
TC9106P NA COBRA 20LTD
TC9106P NA COBRA 21GTL
TC9106P NA COBRA 21LTD
TC9106P NA COBRA 26GTL
TC9106P NA COBRA 25LTD
TC9106P NA COBRA 19GTL
TC9106P NA COBRA 19LTD
TC9106P NA COBRA 78X
UPD2814
NA COBRA 66GTL
C
UPD2816
NA COBRA 1000GTL
C
UPD2816
NA COBRA 29GTL
C
UPD2816
NA COBRA 29LTD
C
UPD2816
NA COBRA 63GTL
C
UPD2816
NA COBRA 87GTL
C
UPD2824
PC833 COBRA 146GTL
C
UPD858 NA COBRA 138XLR
C
UPD858
NA COBRA 139XLR
C
UPD858
NA COBRA 21X
C
UPD858
NA COBRA 21XL5
C
UPD858
NA COBRA 29XLR
C
UPD858
NA COBRA 77X
C
UPD858
NA COBRA 89XLR
C

MC14510
NA COLONIAL FR360
6
C5121 NA COLT 357A
LC7120 NA COLT 222
LC7120 NA COLT 510
LC7130 NA COLT 210
LC7136 NA COLT 295
PTBM048A
PLL02A COLT 1200 EXCALIBUR
0X
PTBN121D 1200DX
PLL02A COLT
4X EXCALIBUR
PTBM125A
PLL02A COLT 1600DX
4X
PLL02A PTBM125A COLT 2000DX
4X
PTBN121D
PLL02A COLT 320DX
4X
PTBN121D
PLL02A COLT 320FM
4X
PTBM048A
PLL02A COLT 485DX
0X
PTBM048A
PLL02A COLT 485DX
0X
PLL02A PTBM049 COLT SX33
PLL02A PTBM049 COLT 290
PLL02A PTBM049 COLT 390
PTBM048A
PLL02A COLT 480
0X
PTBM048A
PLL02A COLT 480
0X
PLL02A PTB049 COLT 720
PLL02A PTB049 COLT 800
PLL02A PTB049 COLT 870
PTBM048A
PLL02A COLT 890
0X
PTBM048A
PLL02A COLT 890
0X
PTBM048A
PLL02A COLT 1000
0X
PTBM048A
PLL02A COLT 1000
0X
PTBM048A
PLL02A COLT 1200
0X
PLL02A PCMA001S COLT 2400
UPD861
NA COLT 350
C
LC7120 NA COMMTRON VIII
LC7136 NA COMMTRON CB40F
MC14510
NA CONNEX 3300
6
C5121 NA CONTACT 40FM
UPD861
NA CONTACT PSC301
C
UPD861
NA CONVOY CON-400
C
MB8719 NA COURIER GALAXY
REC8634
NA COURIER BLAZER 400
3
REC8634 NIGHTRIDER
NA COURIER
3 400R
REC8634
NA COURIER RANGER400
3
SM5104 NA COURIER CARAVELLE 400
SM5104 NA COURIER CONQUERER 400
UPD858
NA COURIER CENTURION 40D
C
UPD858
NA COURIER CENTURION PLL
C
UPD858
NA COURIER GLADIATOR PLL
C
UPD858
NA COURIER REBEL 40A
C
UPD858
NA COURIER REBEL PLL
C
UPD858
NA COURIER SPARTAN PLL
C
COURIER
LC7130 NA IV
GALAXY
COURIER
LC7130 NA V
GALAXY
COURIER
LC7130 NA VI
GALAXY
MC14568 NA CRAIG L101
MC14568 NA CRAIG L102
NDC4001
NA CRAIG L131
3
NDC4001
NA CRAIG L231
3
TC9106P NA CRAIG L104
TC9106P NA CRAIG L103
UPD2814
NA CRAIG L150
C
UPD2824
PC581 CRAIG L132
C
UPD2824
PC581 CRAIG L232
C
PLL02A PCMA001S CTE/ALAN 88S
PTBM135A CYBERNET
LC7137 1000
OX BETA
PTBM135A CYBERNET
LC7137 2000
OX BETA
PTBM135A CYBERNET
LC7137 3000
OX BETA
MC14510
NA DAK MARK IX
6
MC14510
NA DAK MARK V
6
PLL02A PTBM080 DAK MARK X
PLL02A PTBM080 DAK MARK X
PLL02A PTBM027 DELCO (GM) CBD-10 1977/78
PLL02A PTBM049 DELCO (GM) 1978 SERIES
C5121 NA DICK SMITH D1200
LC7130 NA DICK SMITH D1450
LC7132 NA DNT 4000FM
C5121 NA DNT CONTACT 40FM
GREAT
NA ELFTONE ELCB6000
UK
MC14510
NA EXCALIBUR BASE
6
MC14510
NA EXCALIBUR SAMURAI
6
PLL02A PCMA001S FALCON 2000

REC863
NA FANON FANFARE 125F
43
REC863
NA FANON FANFARE 182F
43
REC863
NA FANON FANFARE 184DF
43
REC863
NA FANON FANFARE 185DF
43
REC863
NA FANON FANFARE 185PLL
43
REC863
NA FANON FANFARE 190DF
43
SM5104 NA FANON FANFARE 880DF
UPD858
NA FANON FANFARE 100FI
C
UPD858
NA FANON FANFARE 350F
C
GREAT
NA FIDELITY 1000M
UK
GREAT
NA FIDELITY CB300M
UK
PCMA002
LC7136 FIDELITY 2001FM
F
PTBM134
LC7136 FIDELITY CB2000M
A0X
LC7120 NA FORMAC 240
PLL02A PTBM049 FORMAC 88
PLL02A PTBM049 FORMAC 120
LC7130 NA FOX CB340
LC7132 NA FOX CB240
LC7132 NA FOX CB440
MC1451
NA GALAXY II
06
MC1451
NA GALAXY SATURN
06
MC1451
NA GALAXY 44
06
MC1451
NA GALAXY 88
06
MC1451
NA GALAXY 2100
06
C5121 NA GE 3-5829B
C5121 NA GE 3-5909A
LC7110 NA GE 3-5804A
LC7110 NA GE 3-5871B
LC7130 NA GE 3-5805B
LC7130 NA GE 3-5826A
LC7132 NA GE 3-5806A
LC7132 NA GE 3-5808A
LC7132 NA GE 3-5828A
M58472P NA GE 3-5800A
M58472P NA GE 3-5801A
M58472P NA GE 3-5810A
M58472P NA GE 3-5821A
M58472P NA GE 3-5871A
PLL02A PTBM049 GE 3-5804D
PLL02A PTBM049 GE 3-5810B
PLL02A PTBM080 GE 3-5825B
PTBM048
PLL02A GE 3-5825A
A0X
PTBM048
PLL02A GE 3-5825A
A0X
PLL02A PTBM080 GE 3-5825B
3-5875A
PLL02A PTBM080 GE
SUPERBASE
PLL02A PYBM049 GE 5811B
PLL02A PTBM049 GE 5812A
PLL02A PTBM049 GE 5813B
PLL02A PTBM049 GE 5814B
PLL02A PTBM049 GE 5819A
5875A
PLL02A PTBM080 GE
SUPERBASE
ROYCE NA GE 3-5830
TC9109P NA GE 3-5804G
TC9109P NA GE 3-5816A
MSM590
NA GEMTRONICS GTX4040
7
MSM590
NA GEMTRONICS GTX5000
7
PLL02A PTBM049 GEMTRONICS GT44
PLL02A PTBMO49 GEMTRONICS GT55
PLL02A PTBM049 GEMTRONICS GTX66
PTBN048A
PLL02A GEMTRONICS GTX77
0X
MSC425
NA GM 4170
02P
MSC425
NA GM 4175
02P
GREAT
NA GREAT GT858B
UK
GREAT
NA GREAT GT868B
UK
GREAT
NA HALCYON CHEETAH
UK
GREAT
NA HALCYON CONDOR
UK
PTBM059 HAM
PLL02A CONCORD
COX INTERNATIONAL
PTBN121D HAM
PLL02A CONCORDE II
4X INTERNATIONAL
PTBM133 HAM
PLL02A CONCORDE III
A4X INTERNATIONAL
PTBM059 HAM
PLL02A JUMBO
COX INTERNATIONAL
PTBN121D HAM
PLL02A JUMBO II
4X INTERNATIONAL
PTBM133 HAM
PLL02A JUMBO III
A4X INTERNATIONAL
PTBM059 HAM
PLL02A MULTIMODE II
COX INTERNATIONAL
PTBM133 HAM MULTIMODE
PLL02A
A4X INTERNATIONAL III
HAM
PLL02A PTBM049 PUMA
INTERNATIONAL
HAM
PLL02A PTBM049 VIKING
INTERNATIONAL
PCMA001 HAM
PLL02A 8040
S INTERNATIONAL
PCMA002
LC7136 HARRIER CBHQ
F
LC7136 PTBM134 HARRIER CBX
A0X
PCMA002
LC7136 HARVARD 400M
F
PCMA002
LC7136 HARVARD 402MPA
F
PTBM134
PC7136 HARVARD 420M
A0X
PCMA002
LC7136 HARVARD H401
F
PCMA002
LC7136 HARVARD H407
F
MM4814
NA HYGAIN 2716
1
PLL01A NA HYGAIN 681
PLL01A NA HYGAIN 682
PLL02A PTBM027 HYGAIN 2679A
PTBM048
PLL02A HYGAIN 2705V
A0X
PTBM048
PLL02A HYGAIN 2705V
A0X
PLL02A PTBM027 HYGAIN 2710X
PTBN121D
PLL02A HYGAIN 2795DX
4X
PTBM048
PLL02A HYGAIN 3108 VIII
A0X
PTBM125
PLL02A HYGAIN 8795V
A4X
PTBM059
PLL02A HYGAIN V
COX
PCMA001
PLL02A HYGAIN 80
S
PLL02A PTBMO27 HYGAIN 681
PLL02A PTBM027 HYGAIN 682
PLL02A PTBMO27 HYGAIN 2679
PLL02A PTBM027 HYGAIN 2680
PLL02A PTBM027 HYGAIN 2681
PLL02A PTBM027 HYGAIN 2682
PLL02A PTBM027 HYGAIN 2683
PLL02A PTBM049 HYGAIN 2701
PLL02A PTBM049 HYGAIN 2702
PLL02A PTBMO27 HYGAIN 2703
PLL02A PTBM027 HYGAIN 2716
PTBM048
PLL02A HYGAIN 2720
A0X
PTBM048
PLL02A HYGAIN 2785
A0X
PTBN121D
PLL02A HYGAIN 2795
4X
PLL02A PTBM049 HYGAIN 3107
PLL02A PTBM027 HYGAIN 30848
LC7120 NA HYSTAR 100
C5121 NA INTEK M4035
LC7130 NA INTEK 49*
PTBN121D
PLL02A INTEK 1200FM
4X
M58473P NA ITT 4400M
LC7120 NA JAWS II
PLL02A PTBM049 JC PENNYS 981-6204
PLL02A PTBM049 JC PENNYS 981-6218
PTBM0048
PLL02A JC PENNYS 981-6247
A0X
SM5104 NA JCPENNYS 981-6241
SM5104 NA JC PENNYS 981-6246
SM5104 NA JC PENNYS 934-3831
SM5104 NA JC PENNYS 981-6248
UPD861
NA JC PENNYS 981-6203
C
UPD861
NA JC PENNYS 981-6221
C
UPD861
NA JC PENNYS 981-6237
C
UPD861
NA JC PENNYS 981-6255
C
UPD2812
NA JIL 615CB
C
PLL02A PTBM049 JIL CITIZEN BPL524
PTBM048
PLL02A JIL CITIZEN MPL-5
A0X
PTBM048
PLL02A JIL CITIZEN SSB-M6
A0X
GREAT
NA JOHNSON XK2000
UK
MSC425
NA JOHNSON 4170
02P

MSC425 NA JOHNSON 4175


02P
MSC425 JOHNSON
NA 40
02P MESSENGER
MSC425 JOHNSON
NA 50
02P MESSENGER
MSC425 JOHNSON
NA 80
02P MESSENGER
MSC425 JOHNSON
NA 191
02P MESSENGER
MSC425 JOHNSON
NA 4120
02P MESSENGER
MSC425 JOHNSON
NA 4125
02P MESSENGER
MSC425 JOHNSON
NA 4135
02P MESSENGER
MSC425 JOHNSON
NA 4140
02P MESSENGER
MSC425 JOHNSON
NA 4145
02P MESSENGER
MSC425 JOHNSON
NA 4230
02P MESSENGER
MSC425 JOHNSON
NA 4250
02P MESSENGER
NDC400 JOHNSON
NA 4730
13 MESSENGER
MSC425 JOHNSON
NA 200
02P VIKING
MSC425 JOHNSON
NA 230
02P VIKING
MSC425 JOHNSON
NA 260
02P VIKING
MSC425 JOHNSON
NA 270
02P VIKING
MSC425 JOHNSON
NA 430
02P VIKING
ROYCE NA K MART D40
SM5124
NA K40 7
A
TC9106P NA K40 8
MC1451
NA KEYCOMM 1000
06
CCI3002 NA KRACO 2410
CCI3002 NA KRACO 2420
CCI3002 NA KRACO 2430
M58473P NA KRACO KCB4005
MSM580
NA KRACO KCB4000
7
NIS7264 NA KRACO KCB4003
NIS7264 NA KRACO KCB4088
PLL01A NA KRACO KCB2310A
PLL01A NA KRACO KCB2320A
PLL02A PTBM027 KRACO KCB2310B
PLL02A PTBM027 KRACO KCB2320B
PLL02A PTBM027 KRACO KCB2330B
PLL02A PTBM049 KRACO KCB4010
PLL02A PTBM049 KRACO 4020
PLL02A PTBM049 KRACO 4030
PLL02A PTBM049 KRACO 4045
PLL02A PTBM049 KRACO 5001
PLL02A PTBM049 KRACO 5003
ROYCE NA KRACO KCB4001
ROYCE NA KRACO KCB4070
TC5080P NA KRACO KCB4095
SM5104 NA KRIS XL-45
SM5104 NA KRIS XL-50
PTBM059
PLL02A LAFAYETTE 1200 FM
COX
PCMA001
PLL02A LAFAYETTE 2400 FM
S
PTBN121D
PLL02A LAFAYETTE HB870AFS
4X
PLL02A PTBM027 LAFAYETTE LM400
PTBM048
PLL02A LAFAYETTE TELSAT
A0X
PTBM125
PLL02A LAFAYETTE 1800
A4X
SM5107 NA LAFAYETTE LM200
LAFAYETTE
PLL02A PTBM027 23A
COM-PHONE
LAFAYETTE
PLL02A PTBM027 HB650
COM-PHONE
LAFAYETTE
PLL02A PTBM027 HB750
COM-PHONE
LAFAYETTE
PLL02A PTBM027 HB950
COM-PHONE
PLL02A PTBM027 LAFAYETTE MICRO 223A
COM-PHONE
LAFAYETTE
PLL02A PTBM049 HB640
COMSTAT
LAFAYETTE
PLL02A PTBM049 HB740
COMSTAT
LAFAYETTE
PLL02A PTBM049 HB940
COMSTAT
LAFAYETTE
PLL02A PTBM049 LM100
COMSTAT
LAFAYETTE
PLL02A PTBM049 LM300
COMSTAT
LAFAYETTE
PLL02A PTBM049 525
COMSTAT
PTBM048 LAFAYETTE
PLL02A SSB120
A0X TELSAT
PTBM048 LAFAYETTE
PLL02A SSB140
A0X TELSAT
PTBM048 LAFAYETTE
PLL02A SSB80
A0X TELSAT
GREAT
NA LAKE 850
UK
GREAT
NA LAKE 950
UK
MC1456
NA LAKE 650
8
MM5510
NA LAKE 410
8N
MN6040 NA LAKE NA
ROYCE NA LAKE 5000
ROYCE NA LAKE 5100
SM5107 NA LAKE 690
MC1451
NA LAKE 600
06
C5121 NA LEAR JET NA
MB8719 NA MADISON NA
MB8719 NA MADISON (NEW) NA
PTBM059
PLL02A MAJOR M360
COX
PLL02A PTBM049 MAJOR M540
PTBM059
PLL02A MAJOR M588
COX
LC7136 NA MAXCOM 16E

LC7136 NA MAXCOM 20E


LC7136 NA MAXCOM 21E
LC7136 NA MAXCOM 4E
LC7136 NA MAXCOM 6E
MC14568 NA MAXON 40
C5121 NA MCE 40
PLL02A PTBM049 MEDALLION 63-030
RITCE NA MEDALLION 63-200
ROYCE NA MEDALLION 63-240
TC9103P NA MEDALLION 63-540
C5121 NA MIDLAND 77-106
C5121 NA MIDLAND 77-112
C5121 NA MIDLAND 77-114
C5121 NA MIDLAND 77-155
C5121 NA MIDLAND 77-157
LC7120 NA MIDLAND 100M
LC7120 NA MIDLAND 150M
LC7120 NA MIDLAND 77-101B
LC7120 NA MIDLAND 77-101C
LC7120 NA MIDLAND 77-824C
LC7130 NA MIDLAND 101M
LC7130 NA MIDLAND 103M
LC7130 NA MIDLAND 150M US
LC7130 NA MIDLAND 151M
LC7130 NA MIDLAND 202B
LC7130 NA MIDLAND 202M
LC7130 NA MIDLAND 75-790
LC7130 NA MIDLAND 76-300
LC7130 NA MIDLAND 77-001
LC7130 NA MIDLAND 77-225
LC7130 NA MIDLAND 77-911
LC7130 NA MIDLAND 77-915
LC7130 NA MIDLAND 79-265
LC7130 NA MIDLAND 2001
LC7130 NA MIDLAND 3001
LC7130 NA MIDLAND 4001
LC7132 NA MIDLAND 77-104
LC7132 NA MIDLAND 77-145
LC7132 NA MIDLAND 77-145A
LC7132 NA MIDLAND 77-149
LC7132 NA MIDLAND 77-158
LC7132 NA MIDLAND 77-250
LC7132 NA MIDLAND 77-805
LC7132 NA MIDLAND 77-805A
LC7136 NA MIDLAND 2001T
LC7136 PTBM134A0X MIDLAND 76-200
LC7136 NA MIDLAND 2001A
LC7136 NA MIDLAND 3001A
LC7136 NA MIDLAND 4001A
LC7185 NA MIDLAND 77-099
LC7185 NA MIDLAND 77-162
MB8719 NA MIDLAND 63-445
MB8719 NA MIDLAND 79-900
PLL02A PTBM027 MIDLAND 13-830
PLLO2A PTBM027 MIDLAND 13-857B
PLL02A PTBM027 MIDLAND 13-882C
PLL02A PTBM027 MIDLAND 13-8888
PLL02A PTBM027 MIDLAND 13-955
PLL02A PTBM049 MIDLAND 76-858
PLL02A PTBM049 MIDLAND 76-863
PLL02A PTBM049 MIDLAND 76-886
PLL02A PTBM049 MIDLAND 77-830
PLL02A PTBM049 MIDLAND 77-838
PLL02A PTBM049 MIDLAND 77-849
PLL02A PTBM049 MIDLAND 77-857
PLL02A PTBM049 MIDLAND 77-882
PLL02A PTBM049 MIDLAND 77-888
PLL02A PTBM049 MIDLAND 77-899
PLL02A PTBM049 MIDLAND 77-955
PLL02A PTBM049 MIDLAND 77-963
PLL02A PTBM080 MIDLAND 78-574
PLL02A PTBM080 MIDLAND 78-874
PLL02A PTBM048A0X MIDLAND 78-976
PLL02A PTBM048A0X MIDLAND 78-976
PLL02A PTBM080 MIDLAND 78-999
PLL02A PTBM080 MIDLAND 78-999
PLL02A PTBM080 MIDLAND 79-891
PLL02A PTBM080 MIDLAND 79-891
PLL02A PTBM048A0X MIDLAND 79-892
PLL02A PTBM048A0X MIDLAND 78-892
PLL02A PTBM125A4X MIDLAND 7001
SM5104 NA MIDLAND 77-825
SM5104 NA MIDLAND 77-861
TC9102P NA MIDLAND 76-860
TC9102P NA MIDLAND 77-8610
TC9106P NA MIDLAND 200M
UPD2814C NA MIDLAND 77-856
UPD2816C NA MIDLAND 6001/7000
UPD2824C PC833 MIDLAND 79-260
UPD858C NA MIDLAND 13-883B
UPD858C NA MIDLAND 77-883
UPD858C NA MIDLAND 79-893

MC1451
NA MIRAGE I
06
MC1451
NA MIRAGE II
06
PTBM0
PLL02A MOCOMA 45
49
PCMA0
PLL02A MONGOOSE 2000
01S
PTBM0
PLL02A MOPAR 4094176
49
PTBM0
PLL02A MOPAR 4094177
49
PTBM0
PLL02A MOPAR 4094178
49
ROYCE NA MOPAR 4094173
ELECTROPHONI
NIS7264 NA MORSE
CS 2000
MORSE-
PTBM0
PLL02A ELECTROPHONIC 3005
49
S
ROYCE NA MOTOROLA CF925AX
SM5104 NA MOTOROLA T4000A
SM5104 NA MOTOROLA T4005A
SM5104 NA MOTOROLA T4009A
SM5104 NA MOTOROLA T4010A
SM5104 NA MOTOROLA T4020A
SM5104 NA MOTOROLA T4022A
SM5104 NA MOTOROLA T4025A
SM5104 NA MOTOROLA CM540
TC9103
NA MOTOROLA CT950AX
P
TC9105
NA MOTOROLA CB550
P
TC9105
NA MOTOROLA CB555
P
TC9105
NA MOTOROLA CH550
P
PCMA0
LC7136 MUSTANG CB1000
02F
PCMA0
LC7136 MUSTANG CB2000
02F
PCMA0
LC7136 MUSTANG CB3000
02F
PCMA0
LC7136 MUSTANG CB3001
02F
PCMA0
LC7136 NATO 40FM
02F
PCMA0
PLL02A NATO 2000
01S
NDC400
NA NDI PC200
13
NDC400
NA NDI PC201
13

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