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The "screwdriver expert's" guide,


Article Sent By: e_dennis@machine--tools.com (Elba Dennis)
Elba Dennis is presenting: The "screwdriver expert's" guide,
THE "SCREWDRIVER EXPERT'S" GUIDE,
THE "SCREWDRIVER EXPERT’S" GUIDE,
This book retails in book stores and from the author for $25 - $30
But here you can get it for a lot less
THE "SCREWDRIVER EXPERT’S" GUIDE,
SINCE 1976, OUR “BIG DUMMY’S” MANUAL OF
CB RADIO REPAIR HAS HELPED THOUSANDS!
Let me introduce myself. My name is Lou Franklin, and I am a professional electronic repairman with 35 years experience in the design and repair of radio communications equipment. I hold the highest grades of FCC licenses issued by the U.S. Government:
1. General Radiotelephone (used to be called First Class Commercial) with Radar endorsement. The test most "repairmen" wish they could pass.
2. Amateur Extra Class (K6NH). Only 6% of all Ham operators can pass this test.
I have helped build, repair and maintain commercial broadcast stations around the world, including 100,000 watt, 6-tower AM/FM arrays. I have outlasted almost all my CB repair competition because quite frankly, I am among the best, the fastest, and the most honest CB technicians around. I have travelled the truck stops of America repairing the "repairs" of all the other so-called CB experts. I receive constant requests for technical advice from CBers all over the world.
There will never be a better time than right now for you to prepare yourself to cash in BIG on the booming CB radio repair business, without wasting a pile of money on overpriced correspondence school courses and vague electronics textbooks. Or maybe you just want to learn enough to fix your own equipment, and enjoy your hobby more. The popularity of CB is on the rise again, due mainly to lower overall costs, favorable sunspot conditions, and a growing interest by Hams in 10-Meter conversions. And CB is now a worldwide hobby, with millions of radios in use. People would still rather pay you $20-$30 for a simple repair, even on a bargain model, than have to spend considerably more for a new set. And they’re definitely not going to throw away a top quality name brand model. Finally, don’t expect those 23-channel sets to disappear for a long time: since they’re much easier to modify and tune than many of the 40-channel types, they’re still extremely popular with old-timers as well as Ham operators who can convert them for Amateur use. My book explains the pros and cons of both radio types, as well as their modification methods. I’ll show you in non-technical detail how to get those extra frequencies.
You’ll be the envy of all your radio friends. They’ll come to you for help and advice. And strangers will gladly pay you for the knowledge I’m offering. (The going repair rate is now about $40 per hour.)
In THE "SCREWDRIVER EXPERT’S" GUIDE (To Peaking Out & Repairing CB Radios), you’ll learn things like:· How to "peak out" your transmitter, modulation, and receiver for greatest range and efficiency.
· How to wire any mike or power mike to any CB radio, or diagnose and repair mike-related problems.
· How to diagnose and repair the most common antenna/SWR problems.
· How to diagnose and replace bad "Finals" and crystals for about $3.
· Worthless gimmicks and junk products that don’t do anything.
· Tips on curing automobile ignition noise.
· Methods of changing and adding channels for both crystal and PLL radios.
· How to add FM to many AM or AM/SSB models.
· How to unlock the Clarifier so that it also slides on Transmit.
· Specific power & modulation adjustments for hundreds of American and foreign PLL models.
In addition, you’ll learn once and for all the real dope on antennas and SWR with the most detailed, most comprehensive, and most practical discussion of this subject that anyone can understand. Those other guys are great with the math, but I really doubt they’ve had their hands on as many real CB radio antennas and installations as I have. The myths about this least understood area of CB radio will be exposed at last.
My personal experience in repairing over 2,000 CB radios has shown that about 75% of all problems are not even in the radio; they’re almost always caused by bad mikes and bad antennas. Of the remaining 25%, perhaps 20% of all internal problems are the result of reversing the power leads, bad audio and transmitter "Finals," bad crystals, and bad solder connections. I can show you exactly how to diagnose such problems, how to physically locate and replace the defective part, and where to get an inexpensive new part. That leaves us with about 5% of problems requiring professional help and very expensive, special test equipment.
It is for this relatively small 5% that the electronics industry spends a fortune pushing their high-priced correspondence courses and vague theoretical textbooks. Such products often emphasize troubleshooting methods and classic analyses for problems which rarely even occur in CB radios. On the other hand, I’ve managed to boil down years of real, practical CB radio situations into an illustrated manual that anyone of average intelligence can understand. Electronics is a complicated science, but you don’t have to know how something works to be able to fix it. That’s why my information is totally unique: you just need eyes, common sense, and the ability to carefully follow illustrated instructions.
One word of caution: some of the repairs and adjustments that I’ll describe may be illegal for you to perform without the proper commercial FCC license, or under the supervision of a duly licensed technician. All I’m offering is the knowledge of how to do them.
This book is fully illustrated with drawings, charts, and schematics, including things like:
· Color codes of most popular power mikes and how to wire them.
· Common crystal mixing schemes for determining dead channels.
· The most common audio and RF Final transistor types, and how to recognize and replace them.
· How to locate the adjustments for "peaking out" the transmitter, modulation, and receiver sections of typical AM or AM/SSB rigs.
· How to convert many popular PLL radios to new frequencies by substituting crystals or by simple switching arrangements.
· Detailed SSB slider modifications. How to make them shift for both Receive and Transmit. Includes specific instructions for many popular chassis types.
Please take note of the following things concerning the policies of ALL GREAT DEALS SHOP - they will be adheard to with no exceptions SO PLEASE PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO ALL THE FOLLOWING THINGS
* TUBES AND TRANSISTORS ARE NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY regardless of what happened or why - this is the same with both companies. NO EXCEPTIONS
Plus a unique Troubleshooting Flowchart! This method is often used by the pros to quickly isolate a fault or problem.
You’ll be amazed that finally, somebody who really knows CBs can show you in plain language and pictures how to repair and tune your own radio, and frustrate all those fast buck "repair" artists out there. And who knows? Maybe you’ll even make some money yourself, or start an exciting career in electronics!
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