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NO TRANSMITT - Connex 3300 240-Channels Base CB Radio

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Failed driver final transistors or voltage supply to driver and final

if your RX is aok then chances are the PLL and TX mixers etc are aok leaving only the first answer or a broken mic or TX switching circuit caused prob by a bad mic cable

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