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Old January 21st 04, 01:34 PM
K5DH
 
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Unfortunately, they weren't. I appreciate the effort, though.
Dave at RetroCom provided me with the wiring information for
the power connector. He took his apart to get it for me! I
powered up the rig last night, and it is operational (though
it will need some restoration work).

73,
Dean K5DH


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Dang, Dean. Sorry I got so caught up in it. Were the links any help?

jak

"K5DH" wrote in message
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Nope, the Star is not even similar to that one. The Star
is a 5-channel unit about 8 inches wide and 4 inches tall.
It's unlike any of the models that Sams covered in their
Photofacts books (I have a good library of early Sams CB
manuals, by the way).

73,
Dean K5DH


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says...

Is that a three channel, xtal controlled set...about a foot wide, but

on
ly a
few inches tall? If so, the schematic was in the first Sams CB book
(soft-bound large format book style, not a folder) which they put out

--C
B-1,
IIRC. It's been 40 years, but I had one 'back when' if it's the same

on
e.

jak

"K5DH" wrote in message
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I picked up an old tube-type Globe Star CB radio at a
surplus electronics store this weekend. Looks like
it's all there and nothing's fried. It came with the
power input connector, but it's an empty connector.
There is no Sams Photofacts book on this model. Do
any of you fine folks have any documentation on this
model? At the very least, I'd like to know how to
wire the power connector for 115 VAC operation.

Thanks and 73,
Dean K5DH