CB SSB
Louis Mamakos
louie at transsys.com
Sun Feb 17 15:56:08 CST 2013
"Sams Photofacts" were published with schematics and service information for most CB radios. Curiously, some public libraries have the online catalog available for access, or you can purchase them directly. Maybe a local library has the hard-copy versions in their collection, or access to the online version?
These publications likely have enough detail for what you're trying to do. When I was in high school and worked at the COMM CENTER in Laurel in 1977-1978 or so, we serviced CB radios and had a whole collection of the Sams Photofacts that were used for that purpose.
Where the pros shop for Photofact manuals, Quickfact manuals, service manuals and owners manuals | SAMS Technical Publishing
or more generally, http://lmgtfy.com/?q=sams+photofacts
louie
wa3ymh
On Feb 17, 2013, at 4:44 PM, Alex Fraser <beatnic at comcast.net> wrote:
> I have come into a batch of old CB SSB radios. My intention is to get some of them onto 10 meters so I can play with the digital modes using sideband. I played with these type radios back in the 1980's and also did some FM ten meter conversions. Unfortunately I got rid of my hoard of schematics diagrams.
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> A couple of these radios might have already been moved to ten. Some have some switches kluged on. Two of the radios are made by "Ham International" and cover ten meters out of the box (It is hard to find info on these as I believe they are gray market).
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> I didn't get mics with these radios so I've been going through trying to figure out mic pin outs so I can test them. Them that don't light at all go to a pile for further appraisal.
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> Does anyone on list have a stack of schematics for old CB radios? Has anyone played with these?
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