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Ranger Communications RCI-6900F-25 CB Radio - Page 3 Questions & Answers
Rci 2950
I know the recieve adjustments are ( and make sure you adjust in this order )L9,L11,L12,L13,L14,L4,L3,L5,L6.Adjust them for highest recieve you may have to go through them a couple of times.And again do them in the order I gave you.VERY IMPORTANT!!! Good Luck
2/21/2009 6:50:28 AM •
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on Feb 21, 2009
RADIO WORKS FOR FEW MIN
SOUNDS LIKE A COLD SOLDER JOINT OR A BAD COMPONNET WHEN IT WARMS UP THATS WHEN IT STARTS ..TAKE OFF THE COVER SO THAT YOU CAN SEE THE SOLDER SIDE OF THE BOARD PUT POWER TO THE RADIO AND WHEN IT WARMS UP AND SHUTS DOWN TAKE A LITTLE PIECE OF WOOD OR PLASTIC AND PROBE ALL THE SOLDER CONNECTIONS TO CHECK FOR A COLD SOLDER JOINT IT MAY BE GRAY IN COLOR MAY NOT.. SEE IF IT GOES ON AND OFF.. IF SO RESOLDER THAT SOLDER JOINT.......IF THIS DOES NOT WORK ....PICK UP SOME FREEZE SPRAY AND SPRAY IT ON THE COMPONNETS ON THE OUTHER SIDE OF THE BOARD THIS IS WHAT A SERVICE PLACE WILL DO IF THAT DOES NOT WORK NOW BRING IT TO A SERVICE AND LET THEM SCRATCH THERE HEAD GOOD LUCK
2/21/2009 2:34:25 AM •
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on Feb 21, 2009
Hi i have a ranger 6900f turbo
http://www.rangerusa.com/downloads.html
This link will get you to the service manual and schematic. These two PDF will give you enough data to build new boards from scratch.
Unfortunately radios are very complicated so it's pretty hard to nail down a problem like this without taking it apart. I don't thinkit's the power diode for a couple reasons 1st they are rated at 200v and 1kv piv (the amount of reverse bias voltage it will survive) 2nd the diodes are rated for a forward surge of 30A which is easily supplied by your battery but the fuses would have blown. If your handy I would disconnect the power and pop it open to look for burnt components. the only solution I have is re check the power connections On rare (very rare won the lottery) occasions
a bad connection will show voltage but when the radio loads it down it won't carry current.
Sorry this is much help. I'm happy to answer any more questions.
Rob
12/12/2008 4:12:34 AM •
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on Dec 12, 2008
Rci 2950 reception problem
Mannix, I have not checked skip conditions lately, but the last time I looked skip was not rolling at all so I'd be surprised to hear any australia,,,,,, Mechanic
11/5/2008 11:40:10 PM •
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on Nov 05, 2008
I have a 6 wire D104 . How do I wire it to a Ranger 2985 dx ?
Wiring a 6-wire D104 microphone to a Ranger 2985 DX requires connecting the wires in the correct order and configuration.
The Ranger 2985 DX has an 8-pin modular plug, and the D104 microphone has a 6-pin modular plug.
Here's one way to wire the D104 microphone to the Ranger 2985 DX:
- Connect the red wire from the D104 to the 8-pin modular plug's pin 4 (PTT - Push-To-Talk).
- Connect the black wire from the D104 to the 8-pin modular plug's pin 5 (Ground).
- Connect the white wire from the D104 to the 8-pin modular plug's pin 6 (MIC + Audio).
- Connect the blue wire from the D104 to the 8-pin modular plug's pin 7 (Receive Audio)
- Connect the green wire from the D104 to the 8-pin modular plug pin 8 (Transmit Audio)
- Connect the yellow wire from the D104 to the 8-pin modular plug's pin 3 (UP-Down).
It's important to double-check the wiring configuration with the user manual of the Ranger 2985 DX and the D104 microphone. Some manufacturers have different wiring configurations and it's important to match the wiring accordingly to avoid any damage to the device.
It's also worth noting that if you are not comfortable with the wiring process, it's best to consult with a professional technician or a radio expert.
Led display
Hi John,Ranger CB YES, Model No. NO, led display, YES IT HAS ONE OF THOSE.More info please john.The more info about the radio you give and the problem, the easier it is to give you assistance, we can't answer buy guess work, it's neither helpful nor pleasant.Cheers,Peter
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