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Try for starters, a different mic, maybe something happened there, maybe some party mix got into it. Other than that might need to figure out what you did tweek on? by getting a schematic on it and looking at the pictorial and checking the marking on the pc board what it says such as VR3 or whatever it is you might have tweeked on and see what it really does according to the schematic. Hard to tweek on something if you dont know what it does. I have never seen any tweeking make such an improvement that it increased power or talk ability to the extent it incresed your range dramatically. It's not worth the tweeking! The only way to tweek on CB's are with test equipment such as an oscilloscope and other gear. Sorry this has happened to you, it has happened to me before. Then I got wise and did it proper with the gear. Still no improvement as power gain to make any difference. Better off using a good antenna system to get more power going out into the world.
First, did u by the bike new? sometimes uneven tire wear is a sign that the frame or frontend might be tweeked, secondly, check the fork tubes sliders for uneven wear as well. also check the front and rear tire alignment with a lazer style pointer, they should be dirrectly inline with eachother. make sure u factor in tire width to ur measurements. Sounds like the bike may have been dropped at one time. May have a bent upper or lower triple clamp, maybe even a bent fork leg. hope this points u in the right dirrection
tell me what you have had done to the radio? There is a shop in texas that specializes in 10 meter and they can do that for you email [email protected] and he will give you the info and what he can do for you.
CPU with 800MHz frontend-no
CPU with 233MHZ frontend-yes
it is going to be off sync.
may go to have some issue down the line, mainly sped issue, since the frontend want to run at 533MHZ anything close to it should be fine but not more than 10% difference. spec tolerance.
The Matrix?? Color converters. Ok Lets assume you mean the screen controls that adjust each color of the Picture tubes?? No you can not. Oh maybe your taking about the convergence? Its only necassary to adjust the lines on the GRID or CROSSHATCH if they are drifting and out of alighnment. You certainly can, if your tweeking the controls all the time, wear them out but that would take alot of tweeking. If your set needs tweeking all the time then there is a problem in the convergence and should be addressed asap or the problem will get worse. ou should never go into a set as theres high voltage even when the set is unplugged for a while and will hurt you bad. Always seek a pro in case you need any internal alighments or tweeking. Good Luck
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