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amps like the smaller wattage so they can push out more power but some amps like the 3 watt figure so they can push out more power. go to www.cbtricks.com and look up your radio. the schematic is there but I don't remember if there is a service manual for it.
The relay may be damaged or severely pitted. The connector may be damaged or it's PC traces may be damaged.
Also check the remote speaker plug- spray it with some contact cleaner from inside to reach the interrupt contacts and plug and unplug a jack into the socket a number of times to clean that contact.
bad final also check for any burned resistors in the area. If the final caused the resistor to burn the just replacing the resistor it would burn the new one also.
In general a CB goes roughly 1 mile per watt of power. A Midland CB out of the box will get you about 5 miles. After a Peak and Tune, a Midland CB can get out around 25 miles. If you put an SWR/Watt meter inline you can tell how much your rig is putting out.
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sounds like a problem to me . I have one that was in fair shape that had the same symptoms , I pounded the crop out of it with a hammer and now it doesn't recieve anything . You can't find a service manual for it ,unless midland will sell you one but don't hold your breath . Remember a 26 oz. hammer works good but not the radio.
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