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PUBLISHED NOVEMBER, 1961 BY VIC RICHTER PRICE $15.98 I aw hardtimazoo com IMPORTANT: READ THIS FIRST The information in this book is not to be used to exceed F.C.C. specifications, in any case, as applied to power, modulation, frequency spectrum, etc. It is illegal to do this to any CLASS D RADIO. This book is a factual report of gathered information, and as such is intended for use on radios for EXPORT ONLY. Ityou are not familiar with electronics, it is better to check for advice with your local electronics or CB center, as to restrictions, etc., concerning you radio. More information, on other units will be forthcoming in future issues, to be published on a quarterly basis. This book will not be found at a book store, but can be obtained through you local CB Dealer or Distributor, or by completing the order form in this book. Secret CB Volume Twelve Published November 1981 ©Copyright 1981, Dane D. Selman ‘lights reserved. No part of this Book shall be reproduced, stored in a reieval system, or transmitted by fany means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, fF otherwise, without written permission from the publisher. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the Information contained herein, While every precaution nas been taken in the preparation of this book, the publisher assumes no reponsiblity for errors or omissions. Neither is 5 lability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein New issues quarterly Address any and all inquiries to: Selman Enterprises, Inc. P.O. Box 8189 Corpus Christi, Texas 78412 (612) 982-1303 www hardtinez99.com TABLE OF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS INTRODUCTION GRAIG L231 CLARIFIER MIDLAND 13-8638 (UPD858) MIDLAND 79-891 (02A) MIDLAND 78-989 (02A) MOTOROLA OM 555 (TC9105P) N.D4. PO-201 (NDC40013 PLL) PACE 8193 (0613001) REALISTIC TRC-451 REALISTIC TRC-490 SEARS 934.9677 150 & 934.36772600 ‘ SEARS ROADTALKER (SM5104 chassis) OUAL RANGE CLARIFIER TRAM D300 CLARIFIER MOD. ADD A FINE TUNE TO YOUR CLARIFIER LIKE 2000 GTL SIMPLE CURE FOR RX-TX TRACKING PROBLEMS. KENWOOD TS-1208 KENWOOD TS-130 HAM RADIO CRYSTAL SELECTOR TEABERRY STALKER XX - VSB-1 HOOK-UP REALISTIC TRO-490 - VSB-1 HOOK-UP WARDS GEN-719A- VSB-1 HOOK-UP . DELCO S0BFMC1, 90BFPC1, 91YFMC1 DM83 ... MIDLAND 77-861 SEARS 23 CHANNEL PLL D63911 WITH uPD861C CHIP RAY JEFFERSON CB845 (02A) REALISTIC TRC-57 REALISTIC TRC-410 ... REALISTIC TRC-455 (M5104) - ROBYN WV-110 (SM5104) a 23 CHANNEL PLLO2A AM CONVERSION FOR 26.645 to 27.275... MODULATION ADJUSTMENTS FOR VARIOUS REALISTICS SPECIFIC RADIO TUNE-UPS ZAPPER 9000 REFERENCE CHART ZAPPER TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS REALISTIC TRC-209 (GRE7189 PLL - VCO) C9106 PLL OPERATION ANALYSIS . “THE SPREAD EAGLE” ANTENNA BREAK-THAU FOR TRUCKERS BASIC PLL..... ELECTRONIC TERMINOLOGY SCANNER PROGRAMMING TIPS INTO THE KNOW WITH JAPANESE SEMIGONDUCTORS. TRANSISTOR SPECIFICATIONS RESISTOR COLOR CODE .... “YOU GAN BUILD IT” ‘SECRET CB’S SUPER-DUPER POWER SUPPLY CONTROLLER, ‘AUDIO TEST STATION . POWER LINE FILTER “OOPS, WE GOOFED”: VOLUME 4, PAGE 38... VOLUME 10, PAGES 10, 16, & 28... VOLUME 11, PAGES 3, 10, 15, 16, &71 . “SECRET CB” INDEX ON VOLUMES 1 THRU 11 “SECRET CB” BOOK ORDER FORM . vwaww harctimaze9 com ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS SECRET CB WISHES TO GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE FOR THEIR HELP AND CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARD GETTING VOLUME 12 1N , PRINT, THEIR ENCOURAGEMENT AND CONTRIBUTION OF MATERIAL HAS BEEN INVALUABLE» JERRY CROOKSHANK James Kern Sam Kersh Ropert RossLey Tony TROIDL James VAUGHAN Britt Wentz VIC says “THANKS” and a free book to the above people vaww harctimazes com INTRODUCTION We are celebrating our 4th year with this 12th edition of "Secret CB" and in it you will find information concerning the radios you have been asking about. We want to take this opportunity to thank all of our loyal customers and new friends for making this possible. I get alot of calls from people wanting to know the speci: cations of our "Super Clarifier Diode". This is a "trade secret". We have contracted to have these varactors specially made- they are not available from replacement semiconductor distributors anyway. (They are also a bargain!) Our new ZAPPER kits feature dual trimmer capacitors. This will let you set the frequencies right on the money. If you have a B & K Model 2040 Signal Generator, we have a kit for you. Our kit #117 gives 26-30 MHz coverage for the 2040. Makes re- ceiver testing and alignment a BREEZE. By the time you read this , we will also have a KIT finally available for the TC9106 Chip, giving high or low channels. Neat! Have you ever broken the cores trying to adjust a radio? our item #120 CB Alignment Tool Kit features five of the most needed- st wanted alignment tools for practically any type of tranceiver. is is a "mst" for your tool box. TIL THE NEXT TIME- Ce Cokie. sTX-105 van harctimaze9 com ny 2. Bs CRAIG 1231 CLARIFIER older GRAY wire at Resolder at Green Change CR4 to a Super Diode-L5 AM; L6 USB. arifier wiper. £0 9 volts Lift ‘ = fenton 9 volts to CRA OHMS LAW FOR DC CIRCUITS wenw hardtimaz9ao com MIDLAND 13-883 B (UPD 858) Cut Pin 19 away from ground and reconnect to ground through a 4.7K resistor. Wire a SPST Switch from Pin 12 to Pin 19, Cut Pins 20 and 21 apart and install individual 4.7K resistors from Pin 20 and 21 ground. e tra from NAND Gate to Pins 20 and 21 (1C2,pin 3). Wire a DPDT-' nter off Switch as shown, ool. Pin 12 + 5v DEDT Switch e014 Center off wand) disable control. It can be defeated by shorting across emitter an¢ collector. @ 9.785 Peak 1203 @ 455K Peak £206, L205, L204, 3.5MHz Peak L220, L221. R205; Squelch Range. VR2073 Meter. Peak L208, 1209, R213; A.M.C. R209; RF Power Meter. L211, 1212, 1215. vwanw harctimaze9 com MIDLAND 78-999 PLL 02A (REF. Vor. 3) RV10; ‘RP Gain Range. RV6; SSB AG RVI; AM SQ. Range. RVE; SSB SQ, Range. RV5; aM S Meter, RV4; SSB S Meter. TX: Peak 7204, 1205, 3, 1209, L209, L212, 1214, on USB. RV1,RV2; Carrier Balance. RV206; Final Bias adj. for .7v @ base of 9208. RV3; SSB Mod. Gain, RV201; SSB ALC. RVD; AM AMC-or remove C71. RV11; Mod. Meter RV202; RF Power 1, Ran a wire from exvminal on VR4 Clarifier Cont: to 8 Volt source the emitter of 9216. 2. Clip R221. 3. Clip D205. 4. Unit now si For mor ide, replace 203 with Super DLAND 79-891 02A RX: RV6; SSB_AGC. RT; AM Squelch Range RVB; SSB Squelch Range RVS; aM S Meter RV4; SSB S Moter TX: Peak 1204 cn Ch. 40 usB. Peak 1205 on Ch. 1, USB. Peak 73, 1209, L212, L214, on Ch. 19 USB. RV1, RV2 Carrier Balance Adjust R204 with VOM at base of 0208 on USB no signal input for 7 Volts. RV3,RV201;ALC, RV! AM Power. RV202; RF Power Meter. www hardtimez99.com ee CCU Midland 79-891 02A (cont'd) clar 1. Run a wire from unused terminal on vRS clarifier control ’ to emitter of 9216. 2. Chap Razis Clip D205. D203 may be changed to a Super Diode. D204 R219 VRS See Volume for Channel Modification on 02A Chip. van harctimaze9 com MOTOROLA CM 555 TC9105P EREQUENCY EXPANSION: Channels 42 to 59 can be obtained directly from the Chip as follows. (For more channels, use our Zapper kit at C607.) T 5] cut 8 & 9 loose TC910SP ig 10 cut here spst switch 7601 is the VCO coil pin 8 is loop detector output pin 9 is T/R switch CLARIPI 1.) Cut Off the wire on the end of the clarifier pot which reads *! sv on RX, OV TX. Tape it. Run a new wire from the pot where the original wire was to pin 1 of 1702 (+side of C734). 2.) Clip D607, 3.) Remove C632, D603 may be replaced with a "Super Diode" for more slide. TUNEUP VR701 is AMC control (or remove TK704) Peak 1310, L313, L316, T201, 7202, 1203, T401. vR303 is SSB ALC control. www harctimeze9 com N.D.I, PC-201 (NDC40013 PLL) R517 acc R518 Squelch Range R507 S Meter R103 Auto. Dimmer R912 Scan Sensitivity Range Peak 1701, T702, L702, L704, L706, L709 for Max. R207 AM Power R217 AMC R616 Balance Bias-adjust for 2.68V @ IC601, Pin 7. R611 Carrier Balance R721 SSB ALC R726 RF Power Meter R723 SWR Zero R53 SWR Call-adjust for .25V @ IC51, Pin 9. R61 SWR Meter-adjust for 3 Volts @ 150 OHM Dummy Load. R62 A.W.I.-adjust so light comes on with 150 OHM Load. RED cut To Emitter of glol us you Clarifier 2 R08 06 10K | by xure 1. Cut Red wire off of end of clarifier. 2. Run a new wire from clarifier to emitter of Q101.(9V). 1. Clip cra. Unit Now Slides. vanw harctimeaze9 com SLIDER_MOI 1é 23 BS 4. The Pin Out of the CCT3001 is below i. 2s 2. 4, hs 126 2B. 14. ao. 16. aq 18. PACE 8193 CC13001 Remove D8. Remove D9. Solder a piece of hook-up wire in the hole where the cathode (banded end) of D9 was. Solder the other end of the wire to the emitter of 918. F. in, + pe. 1 Ref. OSC. input. Ref OSC. output. Ground. Loop Filter. Loop Filter. D.0. Phase detector output T/R Switch. P5 MSB. Pa. P3. . P2. Pl. PO LSB Loop Filter Loop Filter www hardtinez99.com REALISTIC TRC-451 FREQUENCY EXPANSION: For Low and High Frequencies (26.515-26.955; 26.965-27.405; 27,415-27.855) Use our Kit #106 and install @c72. Full instrucr tions included with kit. For high frequency coverage, (27.415-27.855) remove the uPD 2624¢ Chip (1¢2) and install a uPD 2816C in its place. Connect pin 20 to 21 (ground). Connect a SPST Switch to pin 9 as follows: — P21 Lr L14 is the VCO Coil. Adjust as necessary to get all channels. The HI frequency channels come out on “even" frequencies, such as 27.410. But 15KC of slide can easily be installed by following instructions below: CLARIFI Clip 032 switching Diode, On Clarifier control, locate the White, Yellow and Brown wires. Ground the Brown Wire. Cut off the white wire. Run a new wire from where white wire was on Clarifier to cathode of p50. This supplies a constant 8 Volts to the Clarifier cir- cuit. 6. Remove D30 Varactor and replace with a "Super Diode" for max- imum slide. XMTR_TUNE-UP: vR9 Driver Bias 10MA, USB, No Modulation. VR8 «Final Bias 100MA, USB, No Modulation. VR6 SSB ALC-adjust for max. power. VR10 AM Power, VR? RF Power Meter. VRS A.M.C. vRa Balance, Peak 140, 139, 138, 137, 127. Since this chassis is very popular, we are including a Block Diagram and a description of how the circuit operates on the following pages. van harctimez29 com www hardtimez929.com = = ec SG < a x“ 6 3 a a REALISTIC TRC-451 REALISTIC TRC-451 CIRC PERATION The Phase Locked Loop consists of 6 Major Components; Voltage Controlled Oscillator, 1/N Divider, Reference Oscillator, 1/1024 Divider, Phase Detector and Low Pass Filter. Free! TR2O Fi TRIS i pen heate iwi vc. Miser 8 AMP. po 16.710 Mz t ware Fersnizion Sse PrSet ! | 1__Jeow pass PHASE 17512, af T | Fine, [7] oerector wig | | 1 ! | rawr 1 “2 I 1 Programmable Owvider_ Divider 1 | Y/N (91135) 1 ! T = at — sau 0.2400 wns J iss: 10.2306 wie The VCO is an Oscillator whose oscillation frequency varies in accordance with input voltage changes. 1/N Divider is a programm- able Divider; the "N" is varied by the Channel Selector Switch. A portion of the VCO output is mixed with a signal from TR22 by TR19, “In-Loop mixer". It is used to shift the VCO frequency, 1R22, "In- Loop Local Oscil!ator", generates 10.24 MHZ frequency(AM: 10.2400 Miz, USB: 10.2416 MHz and LSB: 10.2384 MHx). This 10.24 MHz signal is fed to TR19, Mixer, passing through the 1/2 Divider and Filter. quency is down mixed with a signal from Tripler providing 0,91 MHz through 1.35 MHz (see frequency table). The signal is fed to the 1/N Divider through the Filter. The Filter eliminates rmonics. 1/N Divider produces the 10 kHz frequency and it is fed @ Phase Detector. Meanwhile, the 10.24 MHz frequency generated by X1, is changed to 10 kuz by 1/1024 Divider and is fed to another input of the Phase Detector, Thus the Phase Detector receives two signals (both 10kHz). to 2 vwanw harctimaze9 com CIRCUIT OPERATION cont'd. (REALISTIC TRC-451) It compares the phase difference of the two and generates an error voltage which acts on the VCO to bring the two frequencies exactly in phase, When this condition occurs, the PLL circuit is "Locked". A low Pass Filter is used to change the AC signal to Dc, Then the VCO output is up-mixed with Local oscillator frequency (x2 and TR23) and the resulting 27 Miz frequencies are transmitted, By Varying the constant N, the output frequency from the VCO can be varied in 10 kz steps. The Constant N is controlled by the Channel Selector Switch. A frequency shift of 2.5 kHz (required for AM, USB and LSB) is obtained by switching Diodes D29 (LSB), D28 (USB) and D27 (AM). 7R23 is a carrier oscilator which generates 10.6925 MHz, 10.6975 Miz or 10,6950 Miz. In USB mode, X2 functions by D35 switching; so R23 oscillates on 10.6925 Miz. In LSB mode, X2 functions by D36 switching and TR 23 oscillates on 10.6975 Miz. In AM mode, when the unit is in transmitting, x2 functions by D34 switching and also TR21 oscillates on 10.6950 MHz. Therefore 1R23 oscillates on 10.6950 MH when receiving on AM modes, The carrier output goes to the receiver circuit for demodulation of } SSB signal or goes to transmitter circuit for modulation. NOTES weaw harctimeze9 com To Isolated 4 = - _» To Pin 11 Pin 10 o —> To Pin 18 (grounded) I 5. Adjust L13 vcO as necessary for full coverage from 26.815 to 28.045. CLARIFIER: 1. Clip p36. 2. Locate Brown wire which goes from one end of clarifier control over to R415, Cut this wire and resolder to ground so one end of pot will be grounded. 3. Locate Red wire on the other end of clarifier pot. Cut off of pot and tape. 4, Run a new wire from that end of pot to pin 1 of 1¢5 (3756 Voltage Regulator) 5. Install a 2-8UH choke in series with the anode of D37 for NCY_EXPANSIO! REALISTIC TRC490 (MB8734) Locate 1¢2, MB8734 and remove by unsoldering all 18 pins and lifting out. Install an 18 pin socket or solder an MB8719 Chip direct- ly in place of 1¢2. Isolate pin 10 from ground by cutting the foil pattern with an xacto knife, Wire up two SPST Switches as shown below: desired amount slide. D37 may be replaced with a Super Diode to increase slide. Replace the Clarifier pot with a 10 Turn Pot for best results. 4 van harctimaze9 com REALISTIC TRC490 (MB8734) (Cont'd): Clari ier Cont'd: CT3 is USB adjustment. 119 is LSB Adjustment. 120 is AM Centering Adjustment. VR5 is Carrier Balance. VR7 ALC. VR6 AM Power vR10 RF Power Meter Adjustment. 139 TVI filter. Peak 126, 127, L28, L29, L36 and adjust for best all around power. RX: Peak L10, L9, L8, L7, L6, L5, La, L3. VR12 Squelch Threshold VR1 S$ Meter L1,L2 NB/anl Adjust. FREQUENCY-CHANNEL NUMBER CHARTS. : = Frequency | Channel Frequency | Channel Frequency | Channel 26.965MH2} 1 27.135MHz 15 27.295MHz | 29 26.975MHz| 2 27.155MH2 | 16 27.305MHz | 30 26.985MHz} 3 27.165 MHz | 17 27.315MHz| 31 27.005MHz| 4 27.175MHz| 18 27.325MH2| 32 27.015 MHz 5 27.185 MHz | 19 27.335MH2 | 33 27.025MHz| 6 27.205 MHz} 20 27.345 MHz | 34 27.035MHz) 7 27.215MHz| 21 27.355MHz| 35, 27.055MHz| 8 27.225MHz | 22 27.365MHz | 36 27.085 MHz | 9 27.255MHz | 23 27.375MH2z 37 27.075MHz | 10 27.235MHz| 24 27.385MHz 38 27.085 MHz | 11 27.245MHz | 25 27.395MH2z | 39 27.105MHz | 12 27.265MHz| 26 27.405 MHz) 40 27.115MHz | 13 27.275MHz | 27 27.125MH2z | 14 27.285MHz | 28 SEARS 934,3677150 & 934. 36772600 23 CHANNEL CRYSTAL SET Peak 15,T4,73,MF1,T2,T1,L1 on Ch. 13.0(AM) Peak 19,18,7,T6 for max. on CH. 13 LSB R17; AM Sensitivity R62; SSB Sensitivity R231; SSB AGC R37; AM Squelch Range R260; SSB Squelch Range R262; AM S Meter R263; SSB S Meter TX: Peak T10,111,13B,L14,L10,L11 for Max. LISA is T.V.I. filter adjustment On SSB, No Mod. input, adjust R67, C55 for Minimum output. R405; Voltage Reg. R86; SSB Mic Gain R2el; A.L.C. R264; RF Power Meter For Maximum AM Mod., Clip D25. Crystal Frequency Char x1 can be pulled and replaced with one crystal from chart below for 4 new channels, Or, build a Crystal Switcher to handle more crystals. Xl, x2, X3, X4, X5, or X6 may be replaced. They are Tripler type. Type HC-18/W. 7.8766 26-27-28-30 7.8933 31-32-33-35 7.9100 36-37-38-40 7.9266 41-42-43-45, 7.9433 46-47-48-50 7.9600 51-52-53-55, 7.9766 56-57-58-60 71,9933 61-62-63-65 www hardtimez99.com SEARS (cont) If you want to get channels between 3 & 4 (26.995); 7 & 8 (27.045) etc., pull x14 (14.947) and install a DPDT Switch using 14.947 on one side and 14,937 on the other side. pag} ra To holes Vacated By x14 Clarifier Modification: 1, Clip p72 2. Disconrect Brown Wire From R501 (15K) 3. Run a new wire from R501 to cathode of D66 Unit now slides on transmit. ‘For more slide, install a variable 2-10 UH choke in series with fine tuning capacitor (black wire). wew harctimeze9 com DUAL RANGE CLARIFIER FOR SEARS ROADTALKER SM5104 CHASSIS feels z oe = aE SPST ae Super Slide a This method 4. n't work due to lead lenght. We overcame this by using a transistor for switching, located next to the Super Slide as shown heres =a tlt ten wuts + Bune at 2N2222 spst 5 If you ground Pin 5 along with Pins 9 and 10 of the PLL Chip, you will obtain low frequency in 5 KC steps. For high frequency re- place crystals X301 and x302. www hardtimez99.com TRAM D300 CLARIFIER MOD. 1. Clip D36. 2. Remove R187 (22K). Jump R415. This grounds one end of the clarifier. Change D37 to a Super Diode. 5. Cut wire off of other end of clarifier. 6. Run a new wire from clarifier to pin 1 of Ic5. This will give us an @ volt source on receive and transmit. 119 11.3258 to 8 Volts L19 is LSB centering adj. 120 is AM centering adj. cT3 is USB adjustment. 8 Volts TX. 0 Volts RX. www harctimez99.com ADD A FINE TUNE TO YOUR CLARIFIER LIKE 2000 6TL Stock Clarifier athe With Fjne Tune to varactor t0 varactor Add this 1k pot. 1. Unsolder Clarifier from ground. (sometimes there will be a resistor in series-if so, remove resistor) 2. Drill a hole in any convenient place and mount the addi- tional 1K control. 3. Run a jumper wire from the stock pot over to the new one. One end and wiper should be connected together as shown above. Ground the remaining end of the 1K pot. If you wish, the stock pot could be replaced with a dual pot as in the 2000 crL. The above circuit really works. NEAT! Now you can have 10-20KC Slide on your "Course" Control and about .5KC on your "Fine" control. www hardtimeze’8.com eee SIMPLE CURE FOR RX-TX TRACKING PROBLEMS INSTRUCTIONS: Ground A or B side of Relay Contacts to reduce clarifier voltage on either REC. or XMIT. Ground Point (A) if you wish to Lower Voltage on Transmit. Ground Point (B) if you wish to Lower Voltage on Receive. o> +0 9 volts transmit; 0 V RX. - o1 > to 9 volts constant Source DPD? Switch for RIT Control Relay, Radio Shack mini spat 1n4001 p/n 275-004 @ $2.99 to center terminal on clarifier pot. a www harcdtime7ze9 com KENWOOD TS-120S Follow the steps outlined below for increased frequency coverage into the 11 meter band, 1. Locate J15 on the PLL board. 2. Cut white and red wire on the plug. 3. Adjust T3 (VCO coil) for coverage from 26.5 to 28.0 MHZ. in the last three positions on the 10M band selector switch. The display will either indicate 10M frequencies or if the PLL is out of lock, it will blank out. 4. Adjust L15, 16 & 17 for maximum output around 27.250. 5. Adjust T4 for cleanest waveform on 0-Scope. 6. Shown below is the 10M ALC adjustment. se [estes a 000 Fiwae Unie Raby AF RF Owe | TS] Uwir In order for the display to function, you must do the following: 1. The Counter Unit is underneath the AF Unit so it must first be lifted out of the way. 2, Obtain a 15K kW resistor. 3. Solder one end to pin 6 of Icl13. solder the other end to Pin 8 of Ic 13. 4. Obtain two 1N914 diodes. Connect the anodes together and solder to pin 2 of RB-1. 5. Connect one of the above diodes cathode (banded end) to D8, cathode end. 6. Isolate pin 8 of RB-1 by cutting foil pe pattern. 7. Solder a 1N914 diode from pin 8 (cathode) back to pe pattern cut above (anode) to bridge cut. 8. Connect cathode of other diode in step 4 to RB-1 pin 8. Your display will now function on all frequencies.*##* KENWOOD TS-130 FREQUENCY EXPANSION: READOUT Locate PLL Board. Cut the white and yellow wires off of J15. Adjust 75 VCO Coil to lock in on the last three 10 meter stops. If the readout goes blank, VCO is Out Of-Lock! Install a SPs’ Switch to reconnect the two wires in Step 2 in order to cover the phone band. MODIFICATION: Connect the anodes of two 1N914 diodes together. Solder this to one end of a 33K resistor. Solder the free end of the resistor to D17 cathode. Solder the cathode of one of the 1N914's to pin 1 of Q17 (7C4081 chip). ! Solder the cathode of the other 1N914 to pin 6 of Q17 chip. Install another 1N914 diode by soldering the anode of the diode to the cathode of D35. Solder the cathode to pin 10 of Q19, an MC14011B Chip. Readout now covers 26.5-28. @KENWOOD www harctimez?9.com HAM RADIO CRYSTAL SELECTOR FREQUENCY)DRAKE TR4, KENWOOD] YAESU | YAESU range | TEMPO 1, HEATHEIT- 820s | Fri0iz,| 901pM YAESU FI7B HW101;SB104 BE, EX he-26.5 | 40.5 4e.025 | 34.895 31.5_| 32.020 |40.4875 be.s-27_| 41.0 48.525 | 35.395 32.0 _| 32.520 |40.9875 b7-27.5 | 42.5 49.025 32.5 | 33.020 |41.4875 b7.5-28 | 42.0 49.525 33.0 | 33.520 |41.9875 42.5 |so.025 | 36.895 33.5 | 34.020 |42.4875 | 43.0 [50.525 | 37.395 34.0 | 34.520 |42.9875 bs-29.5 | 43.5 |s1.025 | 37.095 34.5 | 35.020 143.4875 95-30} 44.0 38.395, 35.0 _| 35.520 143.9875 * Pin 16, crouna e— vw rins To Pin 1, +5 Vv, To Pin 10 1. Unground PIN 9, ICL. 2. Unsolder the jumper on PIN 8. Solder wires directly to the PINS on ICl as shown above. R504 AM Mod. Control (or clip D503) XMTR: Adj. 13, T4, TS, T6 for max. Peak 1401, L407, L404, L403, C430 NOTE: Be sure to disconnect wires from NB and PA/CB Switches before adding the above wires for the modification. You will have to solder the wires which are normally connected through the PA/CB and NB Switches together. ROBYN WV-110 (SM5104) Frequency Mod. for Channels Above 40: 1. Locate pins 1,9, and 10 on ICl, SM5104 PLL Chip. 2. Wire up a SPDT Switch as shown below: 3. Isolate pin 9. 4, Add a 5600 ohm Resistor from pin 9 to ground. £2 is VCO Coil. x2 Down Mixer Oscillator xtal may be replaced if low frequencies are desired. RK: Peak L8,L7,/L6,L1,L2,L3,L4,15 on ch. 19. VR2 Squelch Range VRS S Meter %: Peak L18,L17,L16,L15 ,L13,b12,L11,L10. L9 T.V.1. Filter VR6 AM Mod. Control (or remove TR18), VR4 RF Power Meter. 34 www harctimez99.com 23 CHANNEL PLLO2A AM CONVERSION FOR 26.645 to 27.275 COVERAGE 1.) Isolate pin 10 by cutting away from pin 9. 2.) wire up two SPST Switches as follows: To Pin lo ¢ eal = p» To Pin 11 e = yp 7 Pin 9 3.) Readjust VCO as necessary to get all channels. Tf you wish, you may use the NB and ANL Switches instead of adding two additional ones. OVERMODULATION 100% MODULATION 32 ’ www harctimez29.com MODULATION ADJUSTMENTS FOR VARIOUS REALISTICS MODEL. TRC TRC- MODULATION 420 420A 421 421n 422 422A 424 425 426 427 428 431 432 440 441 452 454 461 462 466 468 470 471 5 9A 6 11 238 2ac 30a 30 50 650B 56 61 68 99A 100 101 180 200 204 208 209 Remove C-146 Clip Collector of Q-14 Clip D-16 Clip D-16 & D-17 Clip D-16 Clip D-14, D-15, D Remove C-518 Clip D-508 Clip D-507 Clip D-21 Clip Violet wire to left of audio XPMR in hole "2" Remove C-511 Clip collector Q-10 Remove C-131 Clip D-110 Clip D-213 Clip D-704 Clip p-11 Remove C-60 Clip D-110, D-111 ip b-7 Clip D-513 Remove VR-2 and C-37 Change R-22 to 22K W Pull C-55, but now modulation light will not work! Clip D-6 Remove C-528 Remove C-528 Remove C-528 Clip D-6, D-7 Remove C-525 Remove C-63 Clip D-7 Remove C-42 Remove C-44 Clip D-5 Remove C-42 Remove R-43 Clip D-11, D-12 Clip D-11, D-12 Remove R-41 waww harctimaze9S com SPECIFIC RADIO TUNE-UPS RX: Adjust Ll, L2, 43, L4, LS, L6, L7 for max. on Ch. 19. vra; quelch vR1; “Meter-adjust for S-9 with 100 UV input. TX: Peak L17, L18, L10, L14 on Ch. 19. VR5; A.M.C. VR3; RF Pwr. Meter. can Motors 3231847/48/49/5 VR102; Squelch Range. VRI01; S Meter. Peak F1L,7301, L302, L304, L305, 1306 VR301; RF Power. R303; Ic VR320; RF Power Meter. 19GrL _Tc9109P: PX: WRT} VR3; SQ Rang vRa; S Meter. T™: Peak 110, L11, £12, 115 VRE; AMC VRS; RP Power Meter. (MPD 85. 1%: Peak L111, 1113, L110 AM Moa. nels 41-66, raise pin 19 to 5v. DAK Mark V_MMSS5116N: RX: RV101; — Squelch Range RV102; S Meter 1X: Adj. L402, 1302, 1303, L304, 1305, Max. RF output. RV301; RF Power Meter. RV202; AMC or remove Q202. 1403 veo coil. 1306, L307, and 1308 for 34 wanw harctimaze9 com SPECIFIC RADIO TUNE-UPS (Cont General Electric 109P: 3-5804 ¢ RV2 acc RV3—Squelch Range RV’ § Meter XR: Peak 12, 73, T4, 75, 13. Rvs AMC RVI RF Power Meter General Electri After adjustment, Unit is a talking Fool! Throw away original antenna and install a BANDIT 24 incher Magnetic! Cc WL sMeter a ies meta shield cover | ate (under cover |___cnanne1 selector ON/OFF VOL. nr Gain contzoT |___ 79, 1ocatea undex the cover can be q pulled for maximum eel modulation, RV2-SQUELCH —-@) YTR DRIVER B45 secre eae change insulator to mica instead of thick plastic Ss - "90 day wonder', 35 woanw harctimeze9 com SPECIFIC RADIO TUNE-UPS (Cont'd): General Motors 90BcR2 (CBD-20U)PLLO3A: RX: RV1; Squelch Range Peak T3, L4, L8, L9. RV2; ANC Hygain 16 Model 2716 (Works in the Mike) This is a standard Hy-Gain 40 Channel Board with Motorola Transistors. RX: Peak 7104, T105, T111, L112, T106, T107, T108, T109. RVL03; —-S Meter. TX: Peak 1103, L104, 1102, T103, L106,L109, L110. L108 is T.V.I. Filter. RV102; AM Mod, Control (remove C209), RV104; RF Power Meter. NOTE: Change R168 (3300) to a 2200 for better sound. Johnson Messenger 4 RX: R13; AY R393 S Meter. TX: adj, 7132, T81, T83 and L84 for max. output. Peak L85, L86, L87 R49; AMC adjust 184, T85 for cleanest envelope on scope. Johnson Viking 20 RX = TL01; ~— VCO Coil. R25 If Gain R202; $ Meter. Adjust 75, 76, T7, T8, L3, Ld, L6. L7 adjust for minimum at 54 Miz. 15 adjust for minimum at 81 MHz. R33; AMC or Clip CR12. For extra channels, change value of ¥102 and Y103 in down osc. ¥103 must be 455KC above 102. Lafayette LM-100 PLLO2A RX: RVL; Squelch Range. RV3; S Meter. TX: Adjust 13, T4, L7, Lill, L12 for max. RV2; ANC RV4; RF Meter. SPECIFIC RADIO TUNE-UPS (Cont'd): Lafayette Model _LM-30) PLLO2A Chip-see Volume 3 for frequency modification. RX: 3; vcO Coil. RV2; Modulation Adjust, clip D13 or remove Q17. Adjust T18, T7, T8 and L7, Lil, 112. RV4; RF Power Meter. RV5; Alert tone level. Lake 410 _MM55108I RX: RV201 Squelch Range. RV10L $ Meter. Adjust L301, L302, L303, 1304, 1305, 1301 for max. RV202; AMC or remove 0203. RV301; RF Power Meter. Lake 450 __MM55126N RX: VR302; Sq. Range. vR402; S Meter TX: Adjust PLLS, PLL6, TXl for max. vR301; AMC RV201 -RF_Pwr. Meter. PLLL veo coil. 145 vel; Squelch Range. VR; S Meter. TX: Peak PLLS, PLL6, TX1, LC202, LC203 and LC204. VR2; AMC or remove Q15. Ra; RF Power Meter. PLLL; VCO coil. Midland 3001 (77-003) Lc 7130: RX: RV101; Squelch Range. RV103; S Meter. Peak 1301, L302, L303, 1304, 1305, 1306. RV201; AMC RV202; RF Power Meter, 7 Ey van harctimaze9 com SPECIFIC RADIO TUNE-UPS (Cont'd) Midland 5001 (77-005) PLLO3A: RX: RVL; RV3; s + Range. Meter Peak 72, T3, T4, L5, L10. RV2; ANC 12; RF Power Meter. RVS02; SWR RVSOL; A.W.T. Midland _77-101C _LC712 RV1O1; Sq. Range. RV103; -S Meter Peak 1301, 1302, L303, L304, L305 and L306. RV201; AMC or clip D204. nv202; RF Power Meter. Zapper install @ €205, as shown below. 1203 is VCO coil. D201 may be replaced with Super Diode. e305 RPE J AE to cais =— Prin 13 Midland _77 248 _TC9LOGP: If Gain. SQ Range. S Meter. TX: Adjust L16, L15, L12 for max. L9 is TVI filter. VR5; ANC or Remove TR19, vR4; TX Pwr. Meter. L1l7 veo Coil. 38 www harctimez29.com SPECIFIC RADIO TUNE-UPS (Cont'd): Midland 77-824 C7120 RX: RV101; — Squelch Range. RV103; S Meter. TX: Peak 1301, L302, L303, L304, L305 and 1306. ’ RV201; AMC or clip D203. RV202; RF Power Meter. RV301; A.W.I. 1203; VCO Coil. land 78-574 PLLO2A RX: RVLO; RF Gain Range RV6; SSB AGC. RV7; AM SQ. Range. RV8; SSB SQ. Range. RV5; AM S Meter. Rv4; SSB S Meter. TX: Adjust for Max. on USB; 7204, 7205, T3, 7209, L209, 1212, 214. RV1, RV2;Carrier Balance. RV206; Pinal Bias-adjust for .7V bias at base of 0208. RV3; SSB Mod. Gain. RV201; SSB ALC. RV9; | AM ANC or remove C71. RV202; RF Meter. VR1; | AM Power. Pace 8113 _MM5107N: RX: R135; Squelch Range. R137; S Meter Zero. TX: Peak 1301, 1302, T302 and L304, L307, L308. R220; AMC. R325; TX Power Meter. Zapper can be used. Insert in place of C420. 402; VCO Coil. i d wanw harctimaze9 com SPECIFIC RADIO TUNE-UPS (Cont'd): Pace 8155 MM55107N: RX: TK: R549; Squelch Range. R544; 5 Meter. Peak L401, T401, 7402, T403, L404, L407, L408 and C432. R310; AMC. R425; RF Power Meter. 4202; VCO Coil; C212-vco xmrr. Zapper will install @ C226 for extra Channels. President AR-7 _TC9106P: RX? TX: VR1; Squelch Range. VR2; -S Meter. Peak L9, L10, L12, 116. VR3; RF Power Meter. 13; VCO Coil. Remove TR17, AMC Limiter. President 1015001 James K. D281 RX: VR1; If Gain. VR3; Squelch Range. Peak 112, L13, L14, L15, L17-120 is T.V.I. vR2; AMC E10 VCO Coil. Zapper will install @ C72 and adjust L8 for extra Channels. President AX-711 (1C9106P): 1X: Peak 120, L10, L13, L14. VRS; AM Mod. WR3; RF Power Meter. vel; S Meter. Realistic TRC205 wr: RX Tk: VR101; Squelch Range. vR104; S Meter. Adjust 79, L300, £301, £302, L303 and L100 for Max. RF R300; Controlled Carrier Bias, VR103; RF Meter. Modulation-Remove TR306 output. SPECIFIC RADIO TUNE-UPS (Cont'd): PRC420_HD42853: Squelch Range. RX S Meter. Peak 7113, L102, L104, 1106, L109 is T.V.T. Zapper installs @ C171 for extra frequency. 7109; Vvco Realistic TRC470 LC7110: RX: VR7; ‘If AGC. vR6; RF AGC. VR8; Squelch Range. TX: Peak 7804, T805, T806, L901, L903, L905. F901; 1.V.I, Filter. VR10; AMC. Replace 11.750 XTAL in down oscillator for high or low Channels. Realistic TRC421: RX: 8, T7, T6 with 455KC, 1KC, 30% Mod. to Base 04, Peak 15, T4, T3, T2, Tl on Ch. 19, 1KC @ 30% Mod. VR1; IPF AGC. vR2; Squelch Range. VRS; RX S Meter. TX: Peak T16, 715, T17, T18, L9, L12. L19 is T.V.1, Filter VR6; TX Power Meter. For Max. Mod. cut D15 or remove Qll. To expand frequencies, use Kit #89 Zapper and install @ C39. Royce 1-63: TX: AM Power-Peak L3, L4, L12, T8, T9. WRI; AM Modulation. VR1l; SSB ALC. VRE; Mod. Meter Cal. WR2; S Meter. VR10; -RF Power Meter. RO; SWR Meter Cal. Frequency Expansion: Ground Pin 10 of PLL Chip for 455KC drop on SSB. wanw harctimaze9 com SPECIFIC RADIO TUNE-UPS (Cont'd): Royce 582 PLL3001 RX: VRIO1; AGC. VR102; © Squelch Range. VR103; S Meter. TX: Peak 7301, 1302, and 1303. VR201; AMC or Clip D201. Royce 607: This set uses L.S.I. chips. CCl 2001 is used for the following functions: 1. RF AMP 2. 1st Mixer 3. and. Mixer 4, lst if AMP 5. AGC AMP 6. Squelch Pin 7 is the output of the detected audio and feeds Pin 5 of the Audio Power AMP. Tuned for Max. with 455 KC, 1KC, 30% signal injected at Pin 17 of Icl0l. Adjust for Max. on Mid Channel. RF AGC. Audio Power. Squelch Range. S Meter. TX: Peak 1503, T504, 7301, 7302, L303, L304, CT301. VR201; AMC or Clip D202. VR301; > Power Meter. C7302, vR320 A.Wele Now on to frequency conversion. This set uses the new 3002 PLL/ VCO combination chip. So you can forget about trying to get new q channels out of this chassis. SBE LCM=8 _PLLO3A RK: VL; Squelch Range. i RV3; S Meter. TX: Peak 78, L7, L11, 112. RV2; "ANC or Clip D13. RF Power Meter. 42. www harctimez29.com SPECIFIC RADIO TUNE-UPS (Cont'd): | SBE _LCMS~8 _(MB8719): | Use Master Modification as shown in Volume 10 Page 25. | SBE Land Command LCB-8 UPD2816C: RX: VR1; If Gain. VR3; Squelch Range. VR2; S Meter. aX: Peak L17, 16, and £13. 10 is T.v.1. Filter. ; VR6; AMC or Clip D16. vR4; RF Power Meter. | VRS; Mod. Meter. Zapper will install e@ C79 for extra Channels. ; j Spe easton ; R709; Squelch Range. | : R32; S$ Meter. TX: Peak T301, 7302, 7303, 7304, 1302, and 1301. R110 AMC R315; RF Power Meter, Zapper installs @ C210 for extra frequency. 7202; VCO Coil. Sharp €B4370: RX: R709; Squelch Range R32; S Meter TX: Peak 7301, 7302, 7303, 1304, 1302 and L301. R110; AMC R315; RF Power Meter. 1304; T.V.I, Filter (54miz). 1303; 3rd Harmonic Filter (81Mbz). vwavw harctimezeS com SPECIFIC RADIO TUNE-UPS (Cont'd): Sharp CB-4470: RX: R43; 2. Range TX: 7301, 7302, 1303, T304, L302, L301. R110; AMC 7202; -vcO Coil. Install Zapper ® C210 for extra frequencies. Teaberry Stalker IV __1C9109) RK: If Gain. Sque S Meter. Range. TX: Adjust 110, L11, b12, L15 for Max, 118 is T.V.I, Filter vR6; ANC or remove TRB VRS; Power Neter. i La; VCO Coil. TRS Challenger 1200 RX: VR2; acc VR5; SQ. Range VR3; S Meter TX: Peak 1214, 1204, Cv101, 1205. VR6; AN Power vR1; AMC or clip D201. vRa; RF Power Meter. Install Zapper @ Clll for extra frequencies. TUNE-UPS FOR NEW LINE OF PRESIDENT Axad (C9106): ‘TX: VRS; aM Nod. Peak 110. AXIL (47131) x: VR AM Nod, Peak 112, L14, AX711 (79106): TX: VRS; AM Mod. Peak L10. Ax14 (79109): TX: Remove TR8 for Max. Peak L10, Lill, 112, ee 55 3 Xt Remove TRI3 for Max. Mod. Peak 112, e 3 R Remove TR13 for Max. Mod. Peak L9, Li2. AX7_ (769106): TX; Remove TR18 for Max. Mod. Peak L8, L9, L12. TX: Peak 140, 139, L38, L37, L27 on USB VR6; RF Power SSB VR1O; RF Power AM VRS; AMC or clip collector of TR29 weaw harctime7ze9 com ZAPPER 9000 ENCE CHART cap, 70 POINT OF MODEL sams cuIP (PLL) mc REMOVE REFERENCE 296TL 217 peeL6s vra 87 well 8eTL 243 2816s vR6 C79 1 8 BCT, 235 p2sléc ves C79 m8 ooas Tr 235 p2eles ves C79 1 8 190 Se 1¢7120 RA C36 222 736 Le7120 Hv201 C205 p1g7iez02 Convoy Con=400 183 pB61c RI2g 0 ¢57 1 5 craig p101 240 mcl4526cP R226. C1 62/95 3c Penney 981-6221 227 D861 D501 C307 TP 2 uc Penney 981-6237 228 B61 D7 C248 base/9208 fayette Telsat 1240 242 315107 va305 133 ‘7106 Lake 650 214 915107 R218 C425 1 4 lake 750 213 Mc14526 R260 Cll 62/05 Midland 76-860 250 ‘7c9102P Rag C117 3 Midland 77-1018, 252 uc7120c RV201 —€205 P13/1C202 Midlana 77-101 270 1C7120¢ RV201 C205 13/1202 Midland 77-824 17120 RV201 C205 13/1c202 Midland 77-856 76026 vrs cl04 B23 Pace go08 915107 RIB C424 16 Pace 8113/8117 240 915107 R220 C420 ™2 President Dwight D 229 p2e16c vR6. C79 1 8 President Old Hickory 187 15624 vrs C79. Base-TRI President Thomas J 218 p2e16c vra C87 Trl President Zachary T 223 baai6c veé C79 1 8 Realistic TRC~421/422 270 paslac 1 _c39. 1 2 Realistic TRC=440 208 a6 plo? c20 34 Realistic TRC~442 291 paslac pio9 = c200 110 Realistic TRC=452 178 pase R207 ca Pin 8 Realistic 'TRC-461 180 a6 vR2 099 Base-927 Realistic TRC=466 194 361 14g cB 2 Realistic TRC-467 in B61 poo cB P3/TC2 Realistic TRC-468 183 361 Ra2 C248 Base-9208 Realistic ‘TRC-469 229 15624 vRs5 C93 ‘1P10 SBE Aspen 41 220 915107 vR203 C424 62/927 SBE cortez 42 205 315107 vR203 C424 62/027 SBE Keycom 54 212 mu55106N RVL C425 ‘r401 SBE ICB-8 272 a6) vR6 C79 TP 8 SBE Malibu 44 21a MC14526B R226 C11 62/08 SBE Tahoe 49 173 D861 R129 (57 7 5 SBE Trinidad 45 204 MC14526 R226 0 cll 62/05 Sears 37038050700 193 15107 R218 C425 1 4 Sears 934,38060700 226 D861 D7 C248 Base/9208 Sears 934, 38062700 236 De61 Rad C248 7206 Sears 934, 38080700 208 861 D7? C2a8 Base/Q208 Sears 934, 38081700 225 pa61 501 €307 1? 2 Sears 934.38110700 209 Dg61 D501 C307 1 2 Sears 934,38120700 201 pa61 501 €307 32 ‘TRS Challenger 1200 270 'c9103C Ro cll Base/Q103 ‘eaberry Stalker V 281 2816s vRa C87 11. ‘eaberry Stalker XII 282 p2ei6c vRe C79 1 2 46 wanw harctimaze9 com ZAPPER TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS On some sets, (ex.2816 chip in Teaberry XII) the High and Low Frequencies lock in on transmit with a slight "tweak" of the VCO Coil. But then you notice receive is not in lock on the lower 20 channels and you wonder why. After a little bit of analyzing the synthesizer, you find your an- swer. The RX and TX VCO frequencies are not the same-VCO RX is 455KC lower than VCO TX, due to the T/R switching built into the divider chip. FREQ. vco RK veo Tx 26.515 15.820 16.275 26.955 16.260 16.715 27.405 16.710 17.165 27.855 17.160 17.615 veo frequencies are easy to calculate. In our example: vco TX VCO RX Channel Frequency-10.240 (26,515-10.240=16.275) veo TX = .455 (16.275-,455=15.820) Now that we have identified the cause of the problem, what can be done about it? Since we know the following formulas we can calculate the ca pacitive and inductive values at resonance, xe ke es At resonance XL = Xe so 2nFaL = 52 www hardctimez?9.com ZAPPER TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS (Cont'd): This transposes to (trust me on this one!) Fp 1_or 4159 Inve afr 1 z 7 = .0254 (20)? gréL an? fe? ee? bp i = = .0254 (Qn)? fr fr2 ¢ The main thing that I want you to see from the above formulas is that if you increase either the inductance (add more turns to VCO Coil) or the capacitance in the tank circuit you will lower the resonant frequency! Now here is what we have,using our Teaberry Stalker XII example again. b2008[ecs" D14 has a capacitance of approx. 22 1 So4 pf @ 4V. C94 has a capacitance Of 47 pi from the factory. By es elk changing C94 from 47 pf to 53 pf we were able to get our VCO,, to cp pla lock in at 15.820 (26.515) That was all there was to it. = The LC7120, TC9102, TC9103, among others, have the 7/R function so be careful of a dual VCO frequency on these! Also, sometimes the T/R function is not built into the chip but will have a sep- arate T/R switching transistor. www harctimez99.com REALISTIC TRC 209 (GRE 7189 PLL-VCO) The following is a description of how the PLL System in this set Functions. The PLL Circuit consists of a Phase Detector, Low Pass Filter and a Voltage Controlled Oscillator which uses a Varicap Diode as the frequency control device. A 10.240 rock is used as the referenc frequency. This crystal is connected between Pins 9 and 10 of 1c3. Pin 9 is the output for the 10.240 MHz and is processed by the PLL IC, as well as being used for the second mixer. VCO Frequencies are divided by "N" as determined by the channel selector switch. ‘Thus the resulting frequency is 2.5 KC. For channel 1, it will go like this; 16.270MHz + 6508 = 2.5 Kilz. Also, the reference oscillator frequency, 10.240Milz, is divided by 4096 resulting in another 2.5 KC frequency. These two 2.5KHz signals are fed to the Phase Detector. A DC Error Voltage is generated by the Phase Detector which is in proportion to the phase difference, plus effects of harmonics and noise. Pin 6 is the input to a Low Pass Filter, where the error voltage is integrated and harmonics and noises are filtered out. The resulting DC voltage is applied to the VCO varicap diode, whose capacity varies with applied Dc voltage, When the Phase Detector senses no frequency or phase dif- ference between the two 2.5 KHz signals, the system is Locked and the VCO generates a frequency which is as accurate and stable as the reference crystal oscillator. ‘he channel selector switch provides a ROM code output which is connected to Pins 7-8, and 11-14; the IC converts thege signals into binary code. ‘he resulting code deter~ mines "N", the divisor which produces the required output frequency for each Channel precisely spaced 10 Kiiz apart. For transmit, the same VCO is used, which oscillates in the 13.5 Miz band. The actual transmit frequency is obtained by doubling this 13 Miz VCO frequency. These signals are divided by "N" as de termined by the Channel Selector Switch. Thus, the circuits func- tion in the same way, except for the divide by "N" number. This *"N" number divisor change is controlled by Pin 5, the R/T Switch. When the PLL is "Unlocked" an inhibit signal appears at the internal 6 BIT Counter and this signal is applied to the internal gate, turn- ing it OFF. Thus, the Receiver and /or transmitter cannot operate in an unlocked condition. Tx: Peak T5, T6, T7, L4, L7, L8. VR9; Hi Power Adjust. VRS; AWM.C. VR6; RF Power Meter. wan harctimeze9 com 1 TC9106 PLL OPERATION ANALYSIS Qutput Frequency of the Transmitting frequency, Ft is the output of the Transmitter Mixer IC2. One to the inputs of IC2 is the lst Local fre- quency, Fvco , which is produced by the P.L.L. Local oscil- lator circuit, and the other is the transmitter local fre- quency of 10.240 MHz produced by TR 15. The sum of these frequencies make the transmitting frequency as follows. PT = Pyco + 10.240 Mhz nsmitter P.L.L. Local Oscillator The output frequency of TR 11 is designated as Fvco and the output frequency of TR 15 is 10.240 MHZ. Both Fvco and 10.240 Mhz. are applied to IC 3. Fvco is divided by N at IC 3 and the divided frequency will be Fl: Therefore, Fl = Fvco +N IC 3 also divides 10.24MH2 by 2048 and the divided fre- quency is designated as F2. F2 = 10.24MHZ + 2048 =5khz Fl is compared with F2 at IC3 and if they are equal in frequencies, the phase locked loop is under the locked condition. Therefore, Fvco is determined by the follow- ing formula: Fvco = N x F2 = N x SKHz Pyco is changeable at the increment of 10KHz by varying the Program divide ratio, N. For example, the divide ratio, N is programmed to 3345 at the channel No. 1, the Fvco is calculated as follows: Fvco = 3345 x SKHz = 16.725MHz In the same manner, Fvco for channel No. 1 through No. 40 is determined as shown in Table A. ANSMITTER LOCAL OSCILLATOR , Transmitter local frequency of 10.240 MHz is produced by the oscillator, TR 15 and the output frequency is determined by the quartz crystal x 1. , CHANNEL SELECTION PROGRAM The divide ratio of the programable frequency divider in IC 3 is determined through the code converter and trans- mit/receive mode switch in Ic 3 by the voltage applied to the program input terminals, pin No. 10 through pin No. 17 of the Ic 3. www hardtimez29.com The program input voltage for pin No. 10 through pin No. 17 are delivered from channel rotary switch according to channel number selected. The Transmit/Receive mode switch in IC 3 changes the divide ratio of the programmable divider by changing the applied voltage at pin No, 8, low level for transmit and high level for receiv Table A shows Frequency Chart of Fvco and Divide Ration vs. Antenna Prequenc: CIRCUIT FOR PREVENTION OF UNAUTHORIZED FREQUENCY EMI This model is equipped with circuit which prevents transmission on unauthorized frequency at the time when the P.b.L. circuit is Qnder unlocked condition or when the channel rotary switch is placed at the in-between channel. ION When the P.L.L. circuit is not locked, or program data input is loaded which is outside of Channel 1 to 40, or channel rotary switch is switched from one channel to the next one, a program other than formulated is produced. lowever, even at the in-between channel, pin No. 4, in IC 3 produces low level digital control signal. This signal is delivered to the buffer amplifier, base of TR 9 and the transmitter mixer, pin No. 7 of IC 2. When this Signal is in low level state, no output signal is produced from the transmitter mixer, IC 2, and TR 9. Thus the transmission of unauthorized frequency is prevented. BLOCK DIAGRAM OF PLL sk + 2048 t Correction aN clases 10.240MC FREQ. |____»19.240 to second receive mixer 51 wanw harctimaze9 com TABLE A Frequency Cuart oF Fyco anp Divine Ratio Antenna Channel For Transmit(R/T=11) For Receive(R/T=L) Frequency Number Divide veo Divide veo uz) Ratio Frequency Ratio Frequency ~ otnz) (x) nz) 26.965, 1 3,345, 16,725 3,254 16,270 26.975 2 3,347 16,735 3,256 16,280 26.985, 3 3,349 16,745 3,258 16,290 27.005 4 353 16,765 3,262 16,310 27.015 5 3,355 16,775 3,264 16,320 27.025 6 3,357 16,785 3,266 16,330 27.035 a 3,359 16,795 3,268 16,340 27.055 8 3,363 16,815 3,272 16,360 27.065, 9 3,365 16,825 3,274 16,370 27.075 10 3,367 16,835 3,276 16,380 27.085 ret 3,369 16,845 3,278 16,390 27.105 2 3,373 16,865 3,282 16,410 27.115 13 3,375 16,875 3,284 16,420 27.125 14 3,377 16,885 3,286 16,430 27.135 15 3,379 16,895, 3,288 16,440 27.155 16 3,383 16,915, 3,292 16,460 27.165 7 3,385 16,925 3,294 16,470 27.175 La 3,387 16,935, 3,296 16,480 27.185 19 3,389 16,945, 3,298 16,490 27.205 20 3,393 16,965, 3,302 16,510 27.215 21 3,395 16,975 3,304 16,520 27.225 22 3,397 16,985, 3,305 16,530 27,255 2B 3,403 17,015 3,312 16,560 27.235 24 3,399 16,995 3,308 16,540 27.245 25 3,401 17,005 3,310 16,550 27.265 26 3,405 17,025 3,314 16,570 27.295 27 3,407 17,035 3,316 16,580 27.285, 28 3,409 17,045 3,318 16,590 27.295 29 3,411 17,055, 3,320 16,600 27.305 30 3,413 17,065 3,322 16,610 27.315 31 3,415, 17,075 3,324 16,620 27.325 32 3,417 17,085 3,326 16,630 27.335 33 3,419 17,095 3,328 16,640 27.345 34 3,421 17,105 3,330 16,650 27.355 35 3,423 17,115 3,332 16,660 27,365 36 3,425 17,125 3,334 16,670 27,375 37 3,427 17,135 3,336 16,680 27.385 38 3,429 17,145 3,338 16,690 27.395 39 3,431 17,155 3,340 16,700 27,405 40 3,433 17,165 3,342 16,710 52 wanw harctimaze9 com TABLE B TRUTH TABLE channel. No. program input Data Pin # 10 ai 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 Boas | a gee 2 a ee 3 eo oak ge te ee ee a ors on eee 5 L L L H L a H H 6 L A L L a H a ef L H H H H A H H 8 ert Lc oan 5 - a re ee 10 ee ec ee n ee 2 Se Fe oe ee ee M4 Tee rr a at ey 16 Re ee ee v ga Menuhin Roe ahi 18 L L L L L L H H 19 L L L H H L H H 20 ee ee a 2 eee he ae eee 22 8 ee ea 23 ee is oy 2 Bees oy eke eee ee 25 L L L H L H L H 26 L H L L L H L H 2 ae. 2 hi 28 pe Sacre femien joa 8 29 a ee 30 Soe ay ee ean eee toe Bt - ae; eo 5 32 ae H 33 ge 4H ; 34 L u ee eer, H : 35 ee ee | } x6 Pesene qe ek ; 2 a eee 38 a eee 38 ee ee ri ee ee a H: High level (more than 6.0 Volts D.C.) L: Low level (less than 2.0 Volts D.C.) 53 www harctimeze9 com * "THE SPREAD EAGLE” Mey, ANTENNA BREAK-THRU FOR TRUCKERS * Since the ever-growing use of fiberglass in hoods, doors, and roof panels has taken the place of steel and aluminum, it gets more and more difficult to achieve a good electrical ground to the cabs of trucks. Poor grounding results in high SWR and little or no ground plane. High noise levels from electrical tems and static charged air from turbos and blowers are also from poor grounding. The conventional grounded antenna systems that we are now using do not perform well under these conditions so the search was on for bigger and better antennas. Since height limitations stopped us from going bigger, we set our sights on better. After wasting a lot of time on conventional grounded systems we found no way to improve them for use with fiberglass cab com- ponents. We decided to try an ungrounded system. There are several ungrounded antennas on the market now but none are very popular because they don't perform too well. Thus, the Spread Eagle was developed. We built and installed over 500 antennas at no cost to long haulers and slip seaters to prove to ourselves and our customers that this system really performs well. Whether on metal or fiber- glass, it works equally well, You can hold it in your hand and it will perform just as well. ‘Transmit and receive signals will be ef higher quality due to the lack of electrical interference commom to grounded systems. This antenna can have an SWR of 1.0 to a 3.0 without any loss in performance, or result in any damage to your CB. On CB's with an AWI (antenna warning indicator), you may have to adjust the AWI sensitivity to accept a higher SWR, This is just to keep the AWI light from coming on. This antenna has been tuned for a maximum gain at channel 19. The lower antenna has been tuned to take up to 500 watts, by using @ corona ball at the tip under the cap. The Spread Eagle continued: Each unit will be pretuned at the factory. If any addi-~ tional tuning is needed just remove the cap and stand up a short spike of wire about 4 inch long. Install cap and check SWR. The cap has to be on the antenna when SWR is checked. Both antennas can be tuned in this manner. 1f the lower whip should need to be tuned, do not forget to reinstall the corona ball. Clean insulator from wire and firmly install the ball, making sure it won't come loose under the cap. In most cases tuning will not be needed. All whips are warranted against breakage for any reason for a period of five years. You may already have seen the Spread Eagle and wondered what it was or you may have talked to someone who is now using ene. You don't have to take my word for how well it performs, just ask someone who has one or better still "Try it-you'll like it", says the inventor, who is an ex-trucker. We here at "Secret CB" are impressed with the appearance, performance, and five year warranty. wanw harctimeze9 com BASIC PLL 10.240 1oKc MHz. aero Voltage Alternate circuit version shown below. Most of the Voltage dividers cannot work eee above 4 Mhz so the Alt. cae method of downconvert- ing is used. However, this is not the case with TC9106 series of PLl's. veo out PLL Locked Signal Channel Selector Mixer Selector 15.360] [Bown] REF. Mix XxTAL. C3 . cscs eI 3 56 re se ELECTRONIC TERMINOLOGY Interference in a Transmitting or Receiving Channel that has its origin in another channel. N.O. + Abbreviation for Normally Open, such as in Relay contacts. Abbreviation for Normally Closed, as in Relays, or No Connec— | tion. NONSHORTING SWITCH A switch whose contact is broken from one position before con- tacting next position. Also called "break before make". NUL A balanced condition in which there is zero output. WAVELENGTH (feet): = 984 1a @ Ch, 40= MHZ soe 27-405 = 35.9 PT. BAS = 8.97 Or about 9 Feet PHASE: @ ‘An angular relationship between current and voltage in a sine wave. PHASE DETECTOR: ‘A circuit in which a DC error voltage is derived to maintain (in our use) the Voltage Controlled Oscillator in sync with the reference oscillator, usually using 10 KC as reference frequency. OPEN, CUT, CLIP: Refers usually to a specific part or wire- indicates to physically disconnect the part or wire specified. SHORT: To eliminate a part from the circuit by jumping around it with a piece of wire, etc. Also used to indicate a high drain or ‘fuse blowing". wanw harctimezeo com SCANNER PROGRAMMING TIPS If you own (or sell) Regency Scanners, here is an “out of band" programming hint you will want to know about. K100-Push Manual, Decimal Point, then program frequency. K500-Push Program, Decimal Point, enter frequency. ML00-Touch Decimal Point, enter frequency. M400-Touch Decimal Point, enter frequency. You can pick up CB transmissions and aircraft by programming as above and adding an AM detector. A simple detector can be built as shown belo Input > from IF 38K22 or equiv. ou se k= toesuaso amp? Bt 4] 27K [nme wan harctimeze9 com INTO THE KNOW WITH JAPANESE SEMICONDUCTORS All transistors "Made In Japan" will bear a 2S number, This means they are registered with the Electronic Industries Association of Japan (BIAJ.). IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM The type number consists of 5 Elements. Example: a s are Td: Iv. SG I Ir iI Iv v 1096 a Number | Letter | Letter [Number | Letter Specifies the Kind of Device. This number tells the number of effective electrical connections minus one. The letter "S" tells us the device is registered with the EIAJ. Tells us Polarity and Application. A. Designates PNP Transistor, High Frequency. B. PNP Transistor, Low Frequency. Oe NPN Transistor, High Frequency. D. NPN Transistor, Low Frequency. BE. P-Gate Thyristor. G. N-Gate Thyristor. H. N-Base Unijunction Transistor. a P-Channel FET. K N-Channel FET. M Bi-Directional Triode Thyristor. Tells us the application as registered with the ETAJ. Tells us of improvements: A,B,C,D,E,and F. an “F" can be substituted for a "C" but not necessarily a "Cc" for an "F". wanw harctimaze9 com TRANSISTOR SPECIFICATIONS 2sc710 | 2sc945 | 2sc1306 | 2sc1307] 2sc1969 : TYPE NPN NPN NPN NPN NPN if BCE Ec |See Fig. 1|See Fig.4see Fig.1 CNS eee) | ery, Below | Below | Below vcBO 30 Sov sv Tov 60v te vEBO av sv ay av 5V 3oma. | 1o0ma, | 3a 8A 6A PD 200mm, | 250mW 126 25W 20W 125° | 125% 150°C 150° 150°C UA +1UA 1oua 20UA 100UA vee 25v 4ov 40v 4ov 30v Pr at PULSE 90 150 80 60 50 VCE, PULSE 6v 6v lov lov 12v IC, PULSE ima. Ma 500HA 2a OMA t 4 veB 6v ev lov lov E -ima, | -IMa. -150MA. | -500MA. FT 200mHz| 250mHz | 300MHz | 150MHz coB 2pe 4.5pE 20pE 80pt 60 8 OB > RESISTOR COLOR CODE The sequence of colors can be easily remembered by the little Rhyme I learned in school one day! Here it is for what it's worth! lst & 2nd 3rd BAND BAND VALUE MULTIPLIER BAD = BLACK = ° 109-=-x-1 Boys = BROWN = £ rol = x10 ROB = RED 2 10” = x 100 ouR = ORANGE= 3 uo? = x 1K YOUNG = YELLOW= 4 104 = x 10K ’ GIRLS = GREEN = 5 10> = x 100K | BUT = BLUE = 6 1o® = x im | VIOLET = VIOLET= 7 10? = x 10M | GAVE = GRAY = 8 108 = x 100m | WILLINGLY = WHITE = 9 10? = x 16 | K = Kilo = x 1000 | M= Meg - X 1,000,000 c Giga = X 1,000,000,000 | EXAMPLES: | Red-Red-Orange = 22 X 1,000 = 22,000 or 22K Brown-Black-Black = 10 x 1 = 10 Violet-Black-Green = 70 X 100K = 7,000,000 = 7Meg If the third band is Gold or Silver, the value is less than 10 ohms, and is calculated the same way except the multiplier is different. Gold = X .1 silver = x .01 EXAMPLES: Yellow-Violet-Gold = 47 x .1 = 4.7 Red-Red-Silver = 22 X .01 = .22 vaww harctimeze9 com RESISTOR COLOR CODE (Cont'd) Sometimes a Fourth band is included to show tolerance. If it is Silver, it indicates that the value marked by the colors is within + or - 10%, If it were Gold, a value within + or - 58 would be indicated. If no Fourth band is present, tolerance is + or - 20%, EXAMPLE: Yellow-Violet~Red-Gold 4 7X 100 + or ~ 5% = 4700 = 4.7K + or - 5% This means the resistor has a resistance somewhere between 4935 (+ 58) and 4465 (- 58). CAPACITOR CODES Capacitor is marked 102. What value is it? 102 = 1000 pf or .001 UF (10 x 100= 1000) Multiplier 2ND Significant Value 1sT_ Significant value To convert PF to UF, move decimal 6 places to the left. 1000.PF = 0 0,0/0,1/0,0,0. = .oo1ur | 65 hho Is 223 - 22000 or .022UF (22 x 1000= 22000) REFERENCE: Volume 11 page 59. 62 F wanw harctimeze9 com SECRET CB SAYS “You Can Build Ye" SECRET CB’S SUPER-DUPER POWER SUPPLY CONTROLLER SECRET CB's 20 AMP POWER SUPPLY as in Volume 11, page 65 390, SW POWER OUTPUT LED ___ signal # » es LED signal 20 amp fus DPD? POWER ED t SPST POWER switch Protect 5 Amp | a07 aoe LED F teocte breake} ; = signal = 390,40 volt ner = 470 ufa. Output 5 or 9 Volts + se 17 So wolt zener, 1 www hardtimez99.com BUILD THIS AUDIO TEST STATION At the present time, resistors Rl, R2, R3, & R4 can be purchased from Ramsey Electronics 4/$1. They are 4 ohm, 10 Watt each. You could also add a scope output in addition to the dummy loads shown below. Or even an audio wattmeter. Speaker 16 ohm toad Select Switch ete aD o— R2 & ohm Ome 8 ohm, 5 Watt Speaker 4 ohm Re to phone jack incoming audio ' TO SCOPE OR AUDIO WATTMETER POWER LINE FILTER This balanced L-type of Low Pass Filter will pass 60Hz but filter out RF. | ea a 1ovac oe 1ovac IN ne Filtered, 1 out icc TaWitie FILTER Are your neighbors THREATENING to call the F.C.C. if you keep messin" up their favorite program on the BOOB TUBE? After testing numerous filters, we have found the J.W. Miller, part number C-514-T to be the best Low Pass Filter for T.V.T. List price is under $50.00. 65 wanw harctimaze9 com “OOPS, WE GOOFED” VOL. 4, Page 38: On Diagram, Crystal labeled 5.120 should be labeled 17.0555. Crystal Y is 17.215 VOL. 10, Page 10: VSB-1 Hook-Up: Cobra 140-142 GTL/tTram D300 Change the Expandor hook-up to read as follows: Remove C28, Solder Black wire towards collector of TR13 and White wire towards R36. Pre-amp recommended. VOL. 10, Page 16: VSB-1 Hook-Up: President Washington (1001002) / New McKinley-change the expandor hook-up to read as follows: Remove C28. Solder Black wire towards collector of TR13 & White wire towards R36. VOL. 10, Page 28: On the Cobra radios the Red wire goes to R415 and should be grounded. The Orange wire should be the one to go to 8V. The picture shows the correct conversion for the President Washington. VOL. 11, Page 3: TABLE OF CONTENTS - The Printer Goofed! They renumbered the pages but did not change the page numbers in the Table of Contents to correspond, so add 3 to all page numbers listed in this table of contents. VOL. 11, Page 10: For the Crystal 11.135, channels should read 26.515-26.955.. VOL. 11, Page 15: If you can't get this Mod. to work, retune the tripler, VERY CRITICAL (L18 on President Washington) Page 16: Under Step 2 of XTAL CHANGE, 16.511-26.955 should read 26.515-26.955 11, Page 71: Item 116 has been discontinued. WATCH OUT! NEW COLT 222's ARE COMING OUT WITH LC7131 CHIP INSTEAD OF LC7120 CHIP! www hardtimez99.com SECRET CB INDEX LISTING ALL MODELS/CHASSIS COVERED "SECRET CB" SERIES VOLIMES 1 THRU 11 ‘CONVERSIONS von/iG Conversion tips for all SSB radios ..+++-9/7 "A" Channel Mod. for all SSB .....9/16-17 MB8719 Standard Modification ...10/25-27 Tech tips on the 858 Chassis .....--10/55 Uniden @58PLL update ..0+ee+2+09/8-11 How to get on 28 § 29 MHz w/the UPD8Sé PLL Chip... 11/4-7 How to increase ANL efficiency 70% .....11/8 BORLAN CB910 update «e0- 11/41 cB930 + 3/21 + 5/39 ae 5/43 BROWNING LTD LTD wees +33 MKEII MEIV . MKIV, TVA coBRA 2907 8/16 32ER 4/47 ser feopanass8/06 8967, 8/16 1328 . 1/53 132KLR +10/45~46 1358 . ia 135KLR + 4/38 135KLR update. ..10/43-46 13QCLR +4000 000001/20/23 13QKLR seeeeeeee -3/20;23 LAIST see eeeeee 9 3/19420 UAGGTE 11....---4+-10/41 14scTL, + 8/15 LOOUSTL .eeoeeeeoee 8/16 2000 (C.A.P-) -.0. 6/23 20005 5/20, 7/15-17 cour 33. eases 3/47 conr (cont.) VOL/25 210 LC7130PLL ....- 11/33 oer + 3/8-15,5/39 0, a/8- 18. oa fat + 3/8-15 COURIER Centurion PLL .. 1/31/61, 62/5/55, Centurion 40D...++- 10/53 Galaxy.-e-seeen0+ 5/53154 7/18-22 Gladiator PLL ...1/31,61, 62,5/55 Spartan .....e+- 1/61/62, 5/30,53455 8/21 a 8/al 2000... 3/25 2000 Low. 9/23 2500 seeesesereee 5/37/38 ALC Mod. for Increased SSB Power. ee cRAIG LABL & 1231...2-- 9/12-14 L132 & L232sereeoeee 9/12 £232 & L132 w/UPD 2824C Chip...10/47, 11/10 DAK BERG TFS: + 5/21-23 IK Mod. update .. 9/18-19 eee seeeees 4/39°86 DELCO Deleo factory M/F™¢/CB Combo unit ..+.. 11/38-40 DEtco tar Ils sss-evee-e+<5/80 Super Satellite..... 5/60 67 wanw harctimaze9 com FIELIMASTER VOL/E Micro-mini 40 frequency expansion details,..11/37 c Superbase 3-5875-A 10/48 GRA TRONEC GIT 7 clea ceseecciees 9/33 HALLICRAFTERS HON271.05+e0eee=~ 5/50/52 6/39 HYGAIN ra. % poze PLL eserdeseerers y= 1/02 pete s "8/20 eves 10D J.C. PENNEY GUABsapancenacssn4i< 8/24 JOHNSON 242-4730 10/49-51, 4740 (NDC40013)....5411/9 KRACO KCB233A seseeeeeeees 9/15 MIDLAND 13+892...44 11/10 79-893. 2222/20 79-892. ayn 79-900. eo aia, 6001-7001. nl1/16 MORSE, S063: eseouws 2/27 NESCO 1249.04. 6/38 PACE 8092 see 6/35536 SECRET CB INDEX (Cont'p): CONVERSIONS (Cont.)VOL/ES ROBYN (Cont.) vou /Es voL/s pices se = jam nq SE SOD -S 2/ad 22 oe 4/52/53 5732296, SB-S40D se eceeeee 5/19)367 eae, 7/25-38 SWERSCOPE ATRCOMAND ce 340 esis oaoaee ROYCE cB 340 (861-PrL) Update. .eeeeeeee 9/24 1-601 sees + 1/26 233600.. see 10/57 nd asec 1 5/as yaar gee aaa 1-632 Update. el alms ie 1-641 cesses 211/20 : = cheetah PLL 1/31,32 Simba PLLsssssee+ 1/31/32 SBE TERENED 52 Ch, Capabilityl/43 PRESIDENT foram noDe. 5ei/8? car moa. 35/30 Touch Com ....020 1/50/51. yy naad at Be Adams. + 2/16 39CB Sidebander V.2/36,37 : Racer T . Ranger 7. see 1/58 wwe BALD, 6/2425, ARLa4 ARMA aRL44 Update... Grant 11/1718 Sidebander II.... 2/28-35 LL.-11/41 Console IV ...... 2/28-35 +++11/42 Sidebander,Console VI ... 1/22,23, + e/ld 5952/17, Console V «1.2... 2/37-38 STALKER 23-26 TOBS=4 + 7/29-33- (4001/4002)...4/7-9 Grant (NeW) sseee5 5/24-27 LOS + 1/34-37 Bear. 4/1415 Honest Abesssseeeeee 1/60 T Dispatch... 4/14,15 John Qeessseseseceee 1/60 SEARS Titan T 474,15 Madison w/11-3258...10/30 56 a> 9700....... 10/56 XWensesseaccase 10/39 Mckinley. 663-3810 w/2824 Chi H- ane NeKinley w/11,1125,.10/29 Dives Teaay 8, 1/60 aia 1 = 934-38260700 ..., 6/26,27 Washington __1/22,23,59 Washington w/11.1125 Oe poe Tao/2e-29 934738270700 .... 5/28,29 see 4/47,5/40 dace sees 934-38260700 Update 11/23 A Sse = 934-38270700 Update . 219245246 = 9/20-22 DBO MBA734 w/11.3258 RCA ane 1ATIOZ eee eee ee 95/11/39 1an302 (PLL 023)... 4/36 SHARP “eB-5470 042851824. 12/24 roan ypantel 2s iovea be 300 a/1i-13 STUMRONTX ae TRCWABL ose eesees 7/2324 meceds saceesaseuiaifie — 201C a ae mRC-450 eeenel0/31 460. 478 RC-457 tess 10/36 600 Siese 4/28 TRC=459 $210/32-35 SONAR T30 Vs Jerse ceuileoa/30 TRC480 sseseee 10/37-38 — FS-2340 5/31 1200 . 4/31 850/1400.024.4/21-27,, ROBYN STANDARD HORIZON toe e32235 WV23 seeee © 1/20,25 29-0 veseeseeeeeeees 5/58 cr440D seeeces 1/23 ene SB-505 sssseeeees 5/41, 42 cyg~4837A-87....11/14 68 she wayww harctimazeS com SECRET CB INDEX (Cont’p) : CONVERSIONS (Cont.) VOL/FG CONVERSTONS (Cont) VICTOR YAESU 710. + 4/5657 100! wesieuee 790 . Sevens: 4/58,09) FT-901, F738 WARDS sh 719A w/UPD2824 Chip .e.+++ 11/10 VoL /r6 5/58 + 6/3-12 se 7/3841 = 10/20-24 SLIDE MODIFICATIONS-VOL/F Gemtronics VvOL/#S GIK-T7 asesereeesers 4/49 ug nygain ae 133 Tak cases 4/60 132-8 Johnson 135-2 135-8 ad Oe asa 13s. 5 site Midlana 1accTE 13-892 igs aT. 13-893 4/5. 13-898 2. 1/36 IEKER oe. 13-898-8 . 175 79-960 5/47 cour 485: ocee ayag Pace B00 ert scnneueaicde ‘COURIER DE10238 soos 1739 Ee dientt Se ie 6/37 Galaxy ..---- 5/Siikzas tue Gladiator PLL . ayer é Spartan scccesss 1/61 500 seers ans 5/32, 35 cpr 2500 - 5/18 Be64)es.

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