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Is it hard to do a peak and tune on a cb radio and what kind of equipment would I need?
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Whrc0510 wrote:
Is it hard to do a peak and tune on a cb radio and what kind of equipment would I need? Use the factory alignment procedure. Don't bother with the snake oil parts clip. You'll need frequency generators, oscilloscopes, meters and any other equipment noted in the manual. |
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On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 06:27:57 +0000, Whrc0510 wrote:
Is it hard to do a peak and tune on a cb radio and what kind of equipment would I need? It would be a lot cheaper to take it to a radio shack that knows what they're doing and has the equipment. But if you want to buy the equipment for say around $10,000, just so you can totally toast your radio, thats your business dude. |
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First off I would say no it's not hard to peak and tune BUT one needs to have a little savy on how it's done....it can be done with a meter for modulation and power But if you have not ever done one I would say watch someone do a few so you'll know what you are doing...
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