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Connex 3300, Deluxe Amateur Transceiver, 40 Channel AM/FM, Digital LED Indicator - Page 4 Questions & Answers
I just got a used
That's mod needs to be done by a radio shop. Try to find a decent on. Not just any cb shop. They shouldn't charge any more than $25 for that mod. We are in TX.
There is no power anywhere in the cb
Check power leads inside of radio, "usually red and black" right off the leads there should be a black diode "shorts" if wires have been hooked up backwards, also check for an open foil on the printed circuit board.
I cant get my connex to come on
If no power, check the red and black wires inside the radio, there should be a black diode right is near the leads often shorts if wires are hooked up backwards, also look for an open foil on the printed circuit board.
My connex 3300 will not lock on correct frequency it either goes to 25 mhz or 28 mhz
Turn the BAND knob (under the RF power selector switch) in conjunction with the High Low selector switch to choose band A, B, C and in the other position D, E, F. A listing of frequencies that can be tuned in this manner can be found by clicking the link below:
http://hotspotcb.com/charts/freqchar33.htmlA few words of caution.. the FCC takes a very dim view of unauthorized use of frequencies. The only range of frequencies that you can legally use without an FCC issued license (in the U.S. anyway) are those in Range D. If caught transmitting on any of the other frequencies without the proper license(s) fines and imprisonment may result. No one ever expects to get caught - but plenty do. If you'd like to gain the use the 28Mhz and up frequencies, check out:
http://www.arrl.org/licensing-education-trainingAmateur radio is not shackled by channels, power limits less than 1500 watts nor limited to AM and SSB modes. Check it out! Good luck!
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