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" " I know a whole lot, about nothing--
but a lilte bit, about some things " "
Pikesville Squirrel
" SQUIRREL'S SONG "
Modification & Basic Component Identifier's.
Are you tring to make a modification to a CB radio with limited knowlage ???
GOOD LUCK !
You should know some basic electronics.
" Having said that "--------it all depends on what you want the radio to do.
Some things you peek.
Some things you clip.
Some things you jump.
Some things you calibrate.
Some things you allow more current to flow.
Some things you limit the current.
Some times you replace some parts with higher performance parts.
It's all in the name "MOD". You are modifing an existing circuit, to attempt
to make it operate other than the way it was intended.
These symbals are basic component identifier's :::
L=coils (either fixed or varable) For mods their usualy varable -but not always.
T=transformer (tranformer are sometime's coils) either fixed or varable, the
varable kinds are the same as "L" just depends on who made the thing.
D=diodes
Q= transistors / or mosfets..
R=Resistors
VR= varable resistors
C=Capacitors
VC=varable capacitor
IC=intergrated circuits (little black boxes with alot of pins)
X= crystals
XF=crystal filters
TP= Test Point
The number after them is the circuit location.. example L-6 is the #6 coil
in the circuit, if you look at the circuit board you should find (
usualy white
) letters to identify the part.
So to find it, look at the coils (little silver boxes with
a screwdriver adjustment,, (Hint don't use a metel screw driver to adust. must be
non-conductive). Radio Shack sells TV alignment tool set aprox around $ 3.00
there plastic and made for this.
So you look @ the board if you find L-5 then L-6 should be nearby, ( not always)
Remember what I said at the beginning (here is a good place to start---
and good luck.
Squirrel
Most of this material was summited by,--
Chuck Davis--
Lafayette, Louisiana-- in 2 post's at11meteramps@yahoogroups.com
Many Thanks Chuck.
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