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Hello Frank
Can you recommend a book or two that will teach me about CB fundamentals, repairing and tweaking? I have an little electronic background and even own an oscilloscope. I think that if I learn the workings of a CB from the ground up it will be easier for me to troubleshoot them. The first book should be very basic so I can get the fundamentals down before diving off into the deep end. Thanks "Frank Gilliland" wrote in message ... In , "Randy" wrote: snip Well I have learned a tremendous amount about whine in a CB in the last week. I stopped by a shop today to purchase a capacitor that I was going to place on the alternator and the tech said he could fix the problem for twenty dollars. I watched him open the unit, desolder a capacitor and resolder a larger one in its place, he then shorted a couple of connections, probably tweaking the unit. I figure he was doing the same thing I was going to do but he did it inside the unit. I can just barely hear the whine .... well worth twenty dollars. He didn't fix the problem, he just covered it up for a fee. It would cost you much less than twenty dollars to mount the radio properly, which would eliminate the whine (as well as other noises that the tech's 'fix' won't fix, as you will soon find out) -and- improve your antenna's SWR. I want to thank everyone for taking time to help me ... I did learn a lot and I might put it to use when I have more time. Better save these posts. You will need them in the future. You should also do a radio check to see if your audio is clipping -- the tech's 'tweak' may have been to bypass your limiter, which will cause your signal to splatter onto other channels. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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In , "Randy"
wrote: Hello Frank Can you recommend a book or two that will teach me about CB fundamentals, repairing and tweaking? I have an little electronic background and even own an oscilloscope. I think that if I learn the workings of a CB from the ground up it will be easier for me to troubleshoot them. The first book should be very basic so I can get the fundamentals down before diving off into the deep end. Thanks "The Radio Amateur's Handbook" by the ARRL is exactly what you are looking for. You can usually find a copy at your local public library, or pick one up on ebay for just a few bucks. Just about any edition printed in the last 20-30 years will be fine. I do -NOT- recommend any of these 'CB-tweak-n-mod' books or CDs -- not only because most of the mods are illegal, but because most of the information is gathered from wannabe techs and power-junkies that have little experience and even less formal education in electronics. Learn electronics the right way and you won't have to unlearn a whole bunch of CB-voodoo later on. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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