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Post by Afterburner(OT-749) on Feb 17, 2009 13:57:09 GMT -5
I have looked online trying to find a schematic for this radio to no avail. Does anyone know if there is one available online to download? I have seen them on Ebay, but was hoping to find a downloadable one off the internet, or if someone is willing to zip file one to me it would be appreciated!
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Post by Afterburner(OT-749) on Feb 18, 2009 20:12:35 GMT -5
I see that about 14 others have looked at my post. No one has any suggestions???
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Post by Sniper..Unit 305 on Feb 18, 2009 21:34:17 GMT -5
Can't find anything free so far ! Sniper
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Post by Tombstone (R.I.P.) on Feb 19, 2009 7:05:22 GMT -5
I haven't forgot about you, Afterburner, I've been looking for the information that you need and as Sniper, I haven't found anything free to download. CB Tricks just has mic wiring for that radio and the original advertisement listed. They claim that the service manual is in Sam's manual #40 and my collection of Sam's skips that one. You can still contact Sam's and they'll sell a copy of the manual to you. The last time I got a copy from them it was around $20.00 including the postage. Looks like you might be stuck with finding the cheapest copy of the schematic and paying for it. I didn't know that those radios were double sideband according to the ad for it. I'll keep looking, might get lucky.
Tombstone
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Post by Sandbagger on Feb 19, 2009 7:48:09 GMT -5
I haven't forgot about you, Afterburner, I've been looking for the information that you need and as Sniper, I haven't found anything free to download. CB Tricks just has mic wiring for that radio and the original advertisement listed. They claim that the service manual is in Sam's manual #40 and my collection of Sam's skips that one. You can still contact Sam's and they'll sell a copy of the manual to you. The last time I got a copy from them it was around $20.00 including the postage. Looks like you might be stuck with finding the cheapest copy of the schematic and paying for it. I didn't know that those radios were double sideband according to the ad for it. I'll keep looking, might get lucky. Tombstone The Titan II and IIa (like the Regency Imperial) were SSB receive and DSB transmit. Check EBay for the SAMS manuals. Very often you can find them for $5 to $15.
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Post by Afterburner(OT-749) on Feb 19, 2009 8:23:24 GMT -5
Thank you Sandbagger, Tombstone, and Sniper. I guess I will just have to stop being the cheap redneck that I am and breakdown and purchase on off of Idiotbay.
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Post by Junior on Feb 20, 2009 8:25:02 GMT -5
I have the manual and schematics for the Titan II if that will help any.
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