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A great manual for the classic 78-999 AM/SSB CB base station which is a Legend ... VHTF MIDLAND 78-999 AM/SSB Transceiver Owners Manual with 5 Schematics!
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Photofact CB Radio Series service manual pages for the 1979 Midland model 78-999. It has 46 pages and is dated 7/1979. Pages are loose.
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75822 HANDHELD CB TRANSCEIVER User Manual G-300 owners guide Midland Radio ... Owner's Manual Model Number 75-822 Features Include: 40 CB Channels 10 ...
You can't "turn it up". You may be able to carefully compress or spread the coil windings near the Final Output Transistor (Q 14 a 2SC 2078) to get a bit more out of it but it isn't a real "Big Time" CB like the Cobra 29's. Sorry.
Most likely your CTCSS tone codes are not turned on on the Midland radios. The CTCSS codes are also known as "Privacy Codes" or similar. They will be from 1 to 38. Your Midland manual will tell how to set the codes on the radios. The Motorolas usually show the selected tone code below the channel number. Alternately, you may be able to turn off the tone code on the Motorola radio(s) by setting it to "0" or "off". Then you will not need codes turned on on any of your radios and they should all communicate fine.
hello you will not find an internal fuse though theres what we call a dummy or/reversed diode this is located at the rear of the radio beneath the top cover ,also check fuse along the radio line from battery to radio should be around 2-5amp fuse ,hope this helps
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