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I need to wiring turner plus 3 Microphone to my CB Texas ranger base station 696f

SEE WHICH ONE RELATES TO YOUR NEEDS... https://www.google.com/search?q=WIRING+DIAGRAM+FOR+CB+RADIO&tbm=isch&imgil=6YQuKn_TU-rqlM%253A%253BVSpHFUV3WvAMuM%253Bhttp%25253A%25252F%25252Fwww.mzentertainment.com%25252Fstudio_workshop_technical_archive.html&source=iu&pf=m&fir=6YQuKn_TU-rqlM%253A%252CVSpHFUV3WvAMuM%252C_&usg=__VuLGAePlGWcYUB8r00Abiz3A7Hw%3D&biw=960&bih=434&ved=0CDQQyjc&ei=lTNuVP-dGMaWyATZx4Fo#facrc=_&imgdii=_&imgrc=KqX8zim_578ZaM%253A%3BWRQxWhxDf14KUM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.walcottradio.com%252Fimages%252FMicWiring_2.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.walcottradio.com%252Fmicrophone_wiring.php%3B800%3B1026
11/20/2014 6:33:59 PM • Ranger Radio... • Answered on Nov 20, 2014
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No power to radio

its called a reverse polarity diode,its black and near the electrical wires that come into set.
10/4/2014 7:54:22 PM • Ranger... • Answered on Oct 04, 2014
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Spaltters all over the band

try turning the mic gain down for a start, if that doesn't correct it, sounds like the modulation gains have been maxed, and the transmitter mistuned
9/14/2014 7:52:06 PM • Ranger... • Answered on Sep 14, 2014
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I have a texas ranger free spirit tr127fs it has

The first thing to check in this is the mic. If the mic is fine, then the next thing would be to check the final transistor. If it blows, then you will not transmit.
7/31/2014 1:16:42 AM • Ranger... • Answered on Jul 31, 2014
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Why does my cobra 142 gtl make a huming soun when keyed up in am mode

disconnect your internal speaker and see if it helps. Its a poor power supply filtering problem and it effects the speakerin many ways.check to see if it hums with only the external speaker attached.
7/23/2014 8:51:40 PM • Ranger Virage... • Answered on Jul 23, 2014
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PPR RBT1

All radio's are factory set up and although you can tweak parts, this is usually at the expense of longevity or reliability. To tweak a radio properly and ensure it remains legal, you will need the service manual, an accurate frequency counter and standard, a nice dummy load and an oscilloscope. If you turn anything inside and do not know what you are doing, you could end up stressing output components due to signal mismatching and possibly end up with spurious transmissions which can interfere with other electronic equipment.
7/9/2014 11:34:51 AM • Ranger Radio... • Answered on Jul 09, 2014
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My swr shoots all the way up on my base station

Generally, high SWR relates to an antenna problem. It could be as simple as the coax connector isn't tight enough. You could have damage to the coax cable, or the antenna may be damaged due to wind, or water in it. If you have access to an antenna analyzer, it will help you troubleshoot your antenna and coax, if not, start with a thorough visual inspection, looking for damage, cracking, or water infiltration.
5/1/2014 2:28:26 PM • Ranger... • Answered on May 01, 2014
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Stalling out after warm running hesitation on acceleration Stall at low idle while making right turns only

What make, model and year. What engine type and size.
4/2/2014 11:28:18 PM • Cars & Trucks • Answered on Apr 02, 2014
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What gauge power wire is needed for a RCI63ffc4 it will be 20 ft long ?

The size of the wire is determined by the load it needs to safely carry. This can be obtained from the manual or the supplied fuse size. Once you have found this value, multiply it by 1.25. This means a 10 amp radio will be 12.5 amps. A 30 amp radio becomes 37.5 amps. A 60 amp radio becomes 75 amps - and so on. This is REQUIRED to prevent the wire being used at 100% of its capacity, which would cause it to heat up. Enough heat will cause insulation to burn. Insulation comes into play below. Use the chart linked below - and use copper wire. http://www.cerrowire.com/ampacity-charts In order to use this chart properly, you need to determine the insulation type. Different types affect ampacities of the conductor. Typical "romex" wire (the stuff in your house) is rated for "60 deg C (140 degrees F)". Specialty wires THW, THWN, USE, XHHW, THHN etc. are rated at "75 deg C (167 deg F)" and / or "90 deg C (194 deg F)" and have a higher ampacity for the same size copper wire than "60 deg C (140 deg F)" wire as a result. If you do not know which insulation type you have, assume the lowest "60 deg C (140 degree F)" type. Look up the amps you calculated above for your particular radio in the "60 deg C (140 deg F)" column, otherwise look it up under the column with specialty insulation types instead. If the CALCULATED amp value is NOT listed, pick the next LARGER value. Follow it back to the LEFT most column to learn the SIZE wire needed with the same insulation as listed in AMP column. If your radio was 48 amps, it calculated to (48A x 1.25) = 60A. If you don't have the wire, you can go to a store and say you need 20 feet of #4 copper wire with "60 deg C (140deg F)" insulation, -OR - #6 copper with THW, THWN, SE, USE, or XHHN insulation - OR - #6 copper THWN2, THHN, XHHN2 or USE2 insulation. The values above hold true regardless if in a circuit that is 6 volts or 600 volts. You should increase the wire size (lower #) on DC circuits only if the circuit length is 50 - 100 feet or more. AC circuits can be hundreds or more feet long before increasing the wire size is needed. I hope this was helpful & good luck. I hope you've got a ham radio license before you transmit with that radio in the 10 meter band.
3/15/2014 12:56:49 AM • Ranger Radio... • Answered on Mar 15, 2014
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FM on ranger cb

no you don't
2/19/2014 5:15:36 AM • Ranger... • Answered on Feb 19, 2014
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Low rf output

Have you checked the aerial? (antenna) often a power loss is due to problems in the plugs cables etc or high swr.
2/9/2014 8:33:38 PM • Ranger... • Answered on Feb 09, 2014
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I have a TR-127 FS. This radio has clarifier on it. Why would it be on a radio without SSB ?

to slide between channels. or to tune the RX
2/4/2014 2:39:38 AM • Ranger... • Answered on Feb 04, 2014
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Audio chip superstar 3900 rx

Driver support might be the issue
1/30/2014 4:40:48 PM • Ranger... • Answered on Jan 30, 2014
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High side no problem but is there a way to get to the low side of a channel

what do you mean?
11/25/2013 6:36:26 PM • Ranger Radio... • Answered on Nov 25, 2013
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1994 ranger blower will not shut off

thermistor mite be duff Re: Jeff
11/7/2013 12:52:17 PM • Ranger Radio... • Answered on Nov 07, 2013
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