I have a Roadking the original in chrome how do I wire it for my galaxy 66? It has 5 wires plus the shield wire need to go to a 4 pole plug.
If your radio is a Galaxy DX66V then I believe that the Turner Road King should be wired to the 4 pin plug with:
Pin > Usage > Connection
1 > Ground > Shield & Red
2 > Mic Audio > White
3 > Transmit > Blue
4 > Receive > Black
If you want to confirm the mic wire colors use an ohm meter to test the following:
With the mic button not pressed:
Shield and Yellow are connected together
Red and Black are connected together
Blue is not connected to anything
White is not connected to anything
With the mic button pressed:
Shield and White are connected through the microphone transformer
Red and Blue are connected together
Yellow is not connected to anything
Black is not connected to anything
Hope this helps.
Is there a network unlock code for galaxy a13 5g phone
The network unlock code for a Samsung Galaxy A13 5G phone can typically be obtained from the network carrier to which the phone is locked. You can contact the carrier and request an unlock code for your specific device, which may involve meeting certain requirements such as completing the contract term or paying any outstanding balance. Alternatively, you can also try using a third-party unlocking service, but be cautious as these services may not always be trustworthy or reliable.
Ais01f won't pair with galaxy s23
There could be several reasons why your AIS01F fitness tracker is not pairing with your Galaxy S23. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try:
- Make sure Bluetooth is enabled on both devices: Go to the settings of your Galaxy S23 and AIS01F tracker and ensure that Bluetooth is turned on.
- Check compatibility: Verify that your AIS01F fitness tracker is compatible with the Galaxy S23. Some trackers may only work with specific operating systems or versions.
- Remove previous pairings: If you have previously paired the AIS01F with another device, make sure to unpair or disconnect it from that device before attempting to pair it with the Galaxy S23.
- Restart both devices: Turn off both the AIS01F tracker and Galaxy S23, wait for a few seconds, and then turn them back on. Sometimes a simple restart can resolve pairing issues.
- Reset the AIS01F fitness tracker: Consult the user manual for instructions on how to reset the AIS01F to its factory settings. This can help in clearing any glitches that may be affecting the pairing process.
- Update firmware/software: Check for any available updates for both the AIS01F tracker and your Galaxy S23. Installing the latest firmware or software updates may fix compatibility issues.
- Try another device: If possible, try pairing the AIS01F with a different smartphone or device to see if the problem persists. This can help identify whether the issue lies with the tracker or the Galaxy S23.
If none of these steps work, consider reaching out to the customer support of the AIS01F or the manufacturer for further assistance.
Galaxy DX 2547 Base Station CB Radio. I am showing 100 watts in power mode on it. Why?
Hi Bill, something is wrong with the meter, have you hooked an external power meter to the unit? I assume you get around 12 watt on sideband and 5 on am (legal limit). I didn't pull up a service manual on the unit but generally there is an IC that feeds the meter, get a manual for part number and replace the IC, it's going to be obvious what IC it is with the manual as it will have the outputs going from it
Mic wireing for galaxy 73v
The Galaxy 73V is a CB radio that has a microphone with a four-pin connector. Here are the steps to check the microphone wiring:
- Check the microphone cable: Make sure the cable is not damaged or broken. If the cable is damaged, replace it with a new one.
- Check the microphone pins: Check if the pins on the microphone connector are clean and straight. If they are dirty or bent, clean them or straighten them out.
- Check the microphone wiring: Use a multimeter to check the continuity of the microphone wiring. To do this, set the multimeter to the continuity mode and touch the probes to each of the four pins on the microphone connector. You should hear a beep sound indicating that there is continuity.
- Check the wiring connections inside the radio: Open up the radio and check if the microphone wiring is connected properly. The wiring should be connected to the correct pins on the microphone jack and soldered securely.
- Check the audio circuit: If the wiring is properly connected and there is still low sound, the issue may be with the audio circuit of the radio. In this case, it is best to take the radio to a professional technician for repair.
It is important to note that modifying or tampering with a CB radio is *******, and can result in fines and penalties. If you are not familiar with CB radio repair, it is best to seek the assistance of a professional technician.
On my Galaxy Saturn, I'm getting a carrier on SSB.
- It sounds like you're experiencing an issue with your SSB (Single Sideband) transmission on your Galaxy Saturn radio, where you're getting a carrier signal when you're on SSB mode. One possible solution to this problem is to adjust the carrier balance on your radio.
The carrier balance is a control that adjusts the level of the carrier signal in relation to the sidebands (the audio information) in the SSB transmission. By adjusting the carrier balance, you can eliminate or reduce the carrier signal and improve the clarity of the audio.
The VR (variable resistor) that you need to adjust to adjust the carrier balance depends on the specific model of your Galaxy Saturn radio. It's best to consult the radio's manual or check the schematic diagram to locate the VR that controls the carrier balance.
When you turn your inline amp on, the carrier is amplified to about 700-800 on SSB, which is about 85% of the total output power of the Texas Star DX1200. This can cause distortion on SSB transmission and can cause splatter on the adjacent frequency.
It's important to properly adjust the carrier balance, as well as the power output and microphone gain, to ensure that your SSB transmissions are clean and clear.
It's also recommended to check for any other adjustments such as Microphone Gain and Power output.
It's always recommended to seek help from a professional radio technician if you are unsure or cannot find the VR.
Please note that the information provided is based on my knowledge cut-off date and it may not be current.
Hello guys, I have a fast booting loop problem
A boot loop is a common issue that can occur on a computer or mobile device where the device continuously restarts or "loops" through the boot process without fully starting up.
Here are some possible solutions for a boot loop problem:
- Restart the device: Try restarting the device by holding down the power button for a few seconds until the device turns off, then turn it back on again.
- Boot into safe mode: Try booting the device into safe mode. This is a troubleshooting mode that allows you to access the device with limited functionality.
- Clear the cache partition: Some devices have a separate cache partition that can be cleared to fix boot loop issues. You can do this by booting into recovery mode and using the appropriate option to clear the cache partition.
- Factory reset: If none of the above steps work, you can try factory resetting the device. This will erase all personal data and settings, so make sure to back up any important data before proceeding.
- Check for hardware issues: If none of the above steps work, there may be a hardware issue causing the boot loop problem. You may need to take the device to a professional for repair.
It's important to note that the steps may vary depending on the device's model, firmware version, and the region. It's best to check the manufacturer's manual or online guide for specific instructions.
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