![]() One package is for conventional programming and the other for trunked programming. The trunked package is in upwards of $2,500. The conventional package is more reasonable though is still several hundred dollars. ![]() The benefit is you do not need multiple versions for each radio (unlike Motorola). Commercial, Professional Radio and Personal Radio.We cannot jeopardize the ability to provide the RadioReference services by allowing this activity to occur. I did the post assembly alignments on the mobiles. A rather well engineered radio with true high level AM. I did the biasing of the audio and full alignments. After balancing, a 2 tone peak adjustment. The SSB filters were the best for the days. Now the AF out/modulator can exceed the 100% range which just makes the AM dirty, flattopping and splatter. Watch for preamp clipping too with mic gain. Popular mods were the clarifier for a 'slider' (?) and adding a switch to the PLL for out of band. Pull the final and replace with a 50 watt Motorola device, these would do 25 watt PEP out very easy. My days at Pathcom ended when the 1000M lost FCC certification for excessive harmonics. About that time, Pathcom concentrated on their marine VHF prcguy : Do you remember a tall slender guy with straw hair and a bit of handlebar moustache, worked in one of the cages ? I don't know about the base but that had the same board. Just noticed where you worked at Pathcom. Yes, I sort of remember someone with that description. I worked in imports when I first hired in 75, didn't know that many people on the US assy side except for Leonard who wore a cool jacket that had a cartoon character on the back that said "Mad Puppeteer" which might have been a CB handle. His wife also worked on the US assembly line. I also knew Larry Hirsch or "Laslo" upstairs in engineering and also Gene Proctor. Just before I left Larry had designed a cool base station not related to any other US made radio that was AM transmit but AM/SSB receive, very unusual. It had a 25w final and a voltage regulator that you could bypass and increase power quite a bit. Larry gave me #2 prototype of that radio when I left. The design got changed slightly and I currently have the production sample they took to all the shows with a plexiglass top cover so you can see the insides. Microsoft Word ( SAMSLIST.doc, 100K ) or the Adobe Acrobat ( SAMSLIST.pdf, 49K ) links.Ĭlick CONTACT button above for answers to Frequently Asked Questions: Ordering, Stock Checks, Prices, Manuals, Catalog, Repair, Returns, Credit Card Security, etc.I think it still works and I should probably sell it to someone that actually cares.Ībout 7yrs later I went back to work for them in the land mobile div and at one point I was the sole repair guy for all land mobile and marine. Manufacturer) that shows all the CB radio tech data ever published in SAMS Fotofacts®, from Volume #1 (Nov. It's because there are still tens of thousands of these being actively used, If you're new to CB and wondering why anybody would care about 20-year old radios, Modified for 10-Meter Ham conversions, or lovingly restored by CB collectors. Weve included some models that werent in SAMS Also, many of these are still being madeĪnd sold today, but under different manufacturer or brand names.ģ-6 models and has large, easy-to-follow foldout schematics and detailed service andĪlignment information, specs, voltages, layout photos, parts lists, resistance charts for TheyĪll need servicing or repair eventually. ![]() Under their own names, but are known to be similar or even identical to others that areĬurrent CBs are either identical to those listed, or very close electrically. ForĮxample, the President Grant (late) is identical to the Uniden Grant and Grant XL,Īnd the Cobra 29GTL is identical to the Cobra 29LTD or Uniden PC76XL, which are stillīeing sold as this was written in June, 2000. Published in SAMS the main chassis/PCB are identical, so unless you know Many popular models have both a mobile and base version The earlier names are in SAMS,Īnd we tell you that. If you're hitting the flea markets, our MASTER LIST OF PLL CBs also includes the SAMS number for If you should order one of our CB TUNE-UP and MODIFICATIONĬommon model, every other known brand name and SAMS number will be Its a problem in the AC power supply or a special base circuit, you can use the bookįor the mobile version if you can't get the other. Out of print, but the company is still in business and says they will sell you aĬomplete photocopy of any available model for about $20. If you cant get the SAMS book for a specific model, you may be able Internet: Most popular identical chassis are grouped Contact them directly:Ģ647 Waterfront Parkway E.
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