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On Jan 5, 5:53*pm, "radiosrfun" wrote:
Anyone got the 222 Vol of Sams? I just missed one on E-Bay. Need the
Washington Info. For now - could use the damned mic wiring. Have an RK 56
which was wired ass backwards of the wires that were connected - and with
some wires not even connected. Found the schematic online and rewired the
top to match it. Trying to get it wired to the Washington. I've played with
it a bit - but have to stop for now. Being I wanted to ask for a copy of 222
or the needed portion thereof, thought i'd ask for the mic wiring at the
least. Have to meet some friends to go watch some football and had to quit
for the night!

Thanks!


Radiosrfun, winner of the "Golden Screwdriver" award for the past five
years... lol
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Radiosrfun, winner of the "Golden Screwdriver" award for the past five
years... lol



LOL. That is what I did when you forcasted 30 sales per month on ebay, and gave
me a lecture on business 101. When I asked about you slow first months sales,
you said they were slow. More like non-existant. Then you drastically reduced
prices.

Let's put it this way. You created a product for a non-existing market, and made
it where you basically needed electronics training to install it. Not to mention
cutting traces an so forth. That is what I call brilliant business stratgey !
All after the Skywave debacle.

Vinnie S.
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Radiosrfun, winner of the "Golden Screwdriver" award for the past five
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Written by a true ASS HOLE.

Again I say - Go **** YOURSELF. You aren't worth the cum that managed to
stick to your mothers' womb to create you. The best part of you - ran down
her leg.

Your fascination with me is showing your true sexual connection to the male
species - SPAMMER.


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On Sun, 6 Jan 2008 11:58:22 -0500, "radiosrfun"
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Radiosrfun, winner of the "Golden Screwdriver" award for the past five
years... lol




Written by a true ASS HOLE.

Again I say - Go **** YOURSELF. You aren't worth the cum that managed to
stick to your mothers' womb to create you. The best part of you - ran down
her leg.

Your fascination with me is showing your true sexual connection to the male
species - SPAMMER.


Don't waste your time with him. How did you make out with the mic?

Vinnie S.
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On Sun, 6 Jan 2008 11:58:22 -0500, "radiosrfun"

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Radiosrfun, winner of the "Golden Screwdriver" award for the past five
years... lol



Written by a true ASS HOLE.

Again I say - Go **** YOURSELF. You aren't worth the cum that managed to
stick to your mothers' womb to create you. The best part of you - ran down
her leg.

Your fascination with me is showing your true sexual connection to the
male
species - SPAMMER.


Don't waste your time with him. How did you make out with the mic?

Vinnie S.


Hell, he wasn't even worth his mother and father's time! When they seen that
mass of toxicity come out of her puss - they wanted to toss it - but Haz Mat
regs prevented it.

I am hoping to get down to the bench later on. Haven't gotten there yet.
Last night - was wanting to when I came back early from watching the game -
but after a few brews - figured I better not. Got busy today with a bunch of
stuff. Just now starting to slow down. I don't know where this dude is
getting all his stuff - but WOW... what a mess.
Miswired, chopped up, you name it. I sure hope he isn't paying any good
money for the stuff!

I have that mic, the Washington and one other radio to do for them. The rest
are done and gone.

Thanks for the assist.





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Hell, he wasn't even worth his mother and father's time! When they seen that
mass of toxicity come out of her puss - they wanted to toss it - but Haz Mat
regs prevented it.

I am hoping to get down to the bench later on. Haven't gotten there yet.
Last night - was wanting to when I came back early from watching the game -
but after a few brews - figured I better not. Got busy today with a bunch of
stuff. Just now starting to slow down. I don't know where this dude is
getting all his stuff - but WOW... what a mess.
Miswired, chopped up, you name it. I sure hope he isn't paying any good
money for the stuff!

I have that mic, the Washington and one other radio to do for them. The rest
are done and gone.

Thanks for the assist.




I am currently working on a friend's TRC-457, that is another restore project.
This radio was hacked. The channel mods, and clarifier all hacks. The deadkey
was real low. Channel selector is out. Lamps burnt out. I got the deadkey fixed
by replacing the final. That worked fine. As I was trying to adjust modulation
on my scope, I must have shorted the mic inputs, and lost the output. on AM, I
have no deadkey. On SSB, the relay chatters when I key up. I tested the fina and
it's still good. This one might be one of those one step up, 2 steps back
radios. It is the the only radio I have seen with all these different problems.



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On Jan 6, 11:57*am, Vinnie S. wrote:
I am currently working on a friend's TRC-457, that is another restore project.
This radio was hacked. The channel mods, and clarifier all hacks. The deadkey
was real low. Channel selector is out. Lamps burnt out. I got the deadkey fixed
by replacing the final. That worked fine. As I was trying to adjust modulation
on my scope, I must have shorted the mic inputs, and lost the output. on AM, I
have no deadkey. On SSB, the relay chatters when I key up. I tested the fina and
it's still good. This one might be one of those one step up, 2 steps back
radios. It is the the only radio I have seen with all these different problems.


Wow... the radio was hacked. Must be your buddy Radiosrfun was in
there with his golden plated screwdriver.
You guys fixing radios is like a monkey at a typewriter... LOL
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Hell, he wasn't even worth his mother and father's time! When they seen
that
mass of toxicity come out of her puss - they wanted to toss it - but Haz
Mat
regs prevented it.

I am hoping to get down to the bench later on. Haven't gotten there yet.
Last night - was wanting to when I came back early from watching the
game -
but after a few brews - figured I better not. Got busy today with a bunch
of
stuff. Just now starting to slow down. I don't know where this dude is
getting all his stuff - but WOW... what a mess.
Miswired, chopped up, you name it. I sure hope he isn't paying any good
money for the stuff!

I have that mic, the Washington and one other radio to do for them. The
rest
are done and gone.

Thanks for the assist.




I am currently working on a friend's TRC-457, that is another restore
project.
This radio was hacked. The channel mods, and clarifier all hacks. The
deadkey
was real low. Channel selector is out. Lamps burnt out. I got the deadkey
fixed
by replacing the final. That worked fine. As I was trying to adjust
modulation
on my scope, I must have shorted the mic inputs, and lost the output. on
AM, I
have no deadkey. On SSB, the relay chatters when I key up. I tested the
fina and
it's still good. This one might be one of those one step up, 2 steps back
radios. It is the the only radio I have seen with all these different
problems.



Vinnie S.


Well - the "wiring" was ok - the switch on the other hand - was not. It was
flaky. I wired in a "regular" switch - not the "PTT" type - before finding
the "replacement" to see what the deal was. The mic worked fine. So - back
to replacing the switch (after dinner!).

As to your TRC 457, I have one of those waiting. That was the "other" radio
I have waiting - after the Washington.
I have the "Radio Shack" "Factory" manual for it - and I can't swear to it -
but maybe a Sams too. If you need any help from that manual - let me know -
be more than happy to help out. I already have the manual sitting on my
bench for the 457's turn. This one is "said" to be receiving ok AM/SSB,
Transmits fine on AM - but none on SSB. So - we shall see. I've not tested
it yet to see.

As for right now - "Dinner". Radios can wait.


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