hi
Does anyone have this station ? A friend gave me a gift, but is damaged.
Someone removed the power transistors , resistors and capacitor of area .
Someone could take some pictures ? the part of the pcb and behind
I have the schematic, but the board pcb does not look good numbers of components are deleted
the transistor is a 2sc1969
thank you very much
a greeting
Euro CB Clean Tone/Jopix 4000
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Re: Euro CB Clean Tone/Jopix 4000
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Dragonfly suggested Cubwolf could be your Man, maybe Cubby can comment?
73 Dave
Dragonfly suggested Cubwolf could be your Man, maybe Cubby can comment?
73 Dave
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Re: Euro CB Clean Tone/Jopix 4000
Isn't it same as Dragon Clean Tone?
From what I see its not worthy to be rescued at this stage, perhaps that's why previous owner was scavenging parts off it so eagerly.
From what I see its not worthy to be rescued at this stage, perhaps that's why previous owner was scavenging parts off it so eagerly.
Resistance is futile.
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Re: Euro CB Clean Tone/Jopix 4000
I had one of these about 3yrs or so ago, Awful radio and would never want another [unless its free so i can also strip it for bits]
The RF output transistor is an MRF477 not 2SC1969 if you fit a 1969 it will go bang instantly.
The RF output transistor is an MRF477 not 2SC1969 if you fit a 1969 it will go bang instantly.
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Re: Euro CB Clean Tone/Jopix 4000
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Re: Euro CB Clean Tone/Jopix 4000
Good grief, I remember them. I changed the Eprom with a Pixie programmed replacement in several of them to go on the UK40 on the Hi Hi band position.
When they worked, they were great. But when they were bad, they suffered from bad QC. Cheaply made unfortunately
When they worked, they were great. But when they were bad, they suffered from bad QC. Cheaply made unfortunately
73 from Dave the Pixie - 26CT052 - 26TM552 - CB Radioaficionado