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There is a switch for the band that says Hi or Low, and then there is a rotary switch that has a/d b/e c/f When the band switch is on low, the rotary is a b and c, and when its on high, its d e and f. I am not sure what band is the 27 mhz band. On my radio I use a frequency counter just to simplify things. Here is what you can do to figure out what band is the 27 mhz CB band. Flip the channel selector to 19. Start on low and go through each rotary setting, and then do it on high. When you hear truckers on the channel, you are on the CB band. Make a mental note. I would pic up a frequency counter for that radio.There is a switch for the band that says Hi or Low, and then there is a rotary switch that has a/d b/e c/f When the band switch is on low, the rotary is a b and c, and when its on high, its d e and f. I am not sure what band is the 27 mhz band. On my radio I use a frequency counter just to simplify things. Here is what you can do to figure out what band is the 27 mhz CB band. Flip the channel selector to 19. Start on low and go through each rotary setting, and then do it on high. When you hear truckers on the channel, you are on the CB band. Make a mental note. I would pic up a frequency counter for that radio.
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the switch for low and high power the contacts are gone or you need to check the DC voltage to the output section and the voltage drop on TX usually the likes of the cobra 148GTLDX has a bridge board you can remove and add some LCD DVM for current monitors and setting of bias etc so perhaps a regulator has failed or a resistor or the contacts on the switch you need to trace it out using current readings
only the CB band to TX on.. you may RX on any frequency.
ch.1-ch.40 am and SSB if it had it.. are the FCC allowed channels. yes there are people on those other bands. user beware.
modulation cut r249 & r246 these are limiters no limiters loud modu this radio is the same board as the 3300 connex
am low power adj vr 13 high power L 32 L 33
The best way to set it is to get you a radio check, go to channel 19 and ask someone about three to five miles away to give you a radio check, start with your modulation all the way open and go from there.....hope this was helpful...
You have to adjust the high key first so make sure you're rf power is on high, hope you have a meter set it on the 20 watt scale, key up and turn vr 13
located in back of radio infront of where you're coax connector is until it keys around 12 watts, thats where most connex 33hp should be set,now go to low power and key adjust vr 16 right net to the otherone down to about 3 watts, now you can drive a liners. Mod is Vr 2 right below them two. whistle in mic and turn to get the mod you want.
turn the rf gain all the way uphave your pa fm am knob on am your band knob on your desired band hi rf power band hi or low depending on wich ever u want to uss
have you checked the coax connectors? It's gotta be a bad connector,damaged coax or a defective antenna. Careful--don't test "too much" or you'll burnout the final amp!
There is a switch for the band that says Hi or Low, and then there is a rotary switch that has a/d b/e c/f When the band switch is on low, the rotary is a b and c, and when its on high, its d e and f. I am not sure what band is the 27 mhz band. On my radio I use a frequency counter just to simplify things. Here is what you can do to figure out what band is the 27 mhz CB band. Flip the channel selector to 19. Start on low and go through each rotary setting, and then do it on high. When you hear truckers on the channel, you are on the CB band. Make a mental note. I would pic up a frequency counter for that radio.
Is this a connex 3300hp or what?
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