parts location and mic diagram for a Lafayette telsat ssb-75
- greesemonkey
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parts location and mic diagram for a Lafayette telsat ssb-75
I have just acquired a Lafayette telsat ssb-75 from a friend and i need a couple of things for it. I would appreciate it if i can get the parts location diagram and also the mic diagram. The mic plug is damaged beyond repair and i need to replace it, but i have not found a even a picture of the side of the radio anywhere. i am currently trying to add be able to get the upper 40 channels with this radio, so i will need the parts location diagram so i know which crystals are which. i appreciated the help and thank you.
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CB Tricks does not have any information on this one. May be a tuffy unless someone with a Sams edition that covers it shows up. I checked my index and I don't have that one.
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This is the best I can do. Howard W. Sams CB Photofact for that radio is number 96. It will have everything you need.
Mic layout/wiring.
1-audio
2-TX
3-switching
4-shield
5-RX
Mic layout/wiring.
1-audio
2-TX
3-switching
4-shield
5-RX
For the extra channels you want you can either install a xtal switching circuit in X205, or you can substitute a new xtal in one or more of the mixing xtal slots. Each xtal
controls four channels.
RV3- RF METER
RV7- AMC
RV5- ALC
RV304- AM PWR
That should be enough info to get you started.....
controls four channels.
RV3- RF METER
RV7- AMC
RV5- ALC
RV304- AM PWR
That should be enough info to get you started.....
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The Telsat 75 is single conversion all that needs to be replaced is the 11.275mhz crystal which will give a new bank of 23 channels.
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- greesemonkey
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does anyone have a chart as to where the 11.275 crystal is located in the cb, i am having trouble locating it. And i would like to thank you for your replies, they have been very helpful.
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The 11.275mhz crystal will stand alone near the middle towards the back of the circuit board by a transistor the frequency should be marked on it either on the top or side.
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I found it, thanks for all the help, i will post back to if i have any more questions and to tell you how the conversion went.
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- greesemonkey
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I thank you guys for all the help, but unfortunately the cb does not transmit. Thanks for all the help and i will use this information for other projects.
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- genesbro
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Does it have a bad final? Or is it not going into xmit? It might not be hard to get it going.
Radio, still the most fun way to communicate!
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I had a friend of mine look at it and we couldn't even get it to xmit anything. He said and i quote "trying to fix this radio is like gold plating a toilet". But no biggy, I traded another buddy of mine a general electric for a cobra 128gtl ssb so now i have all 40 channels. I am currently trying to get a cobra 146gtl to work. I am just going to use the Lafayette as parts and scrap it. thanks for the help.
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