I am looking for a legitimate supplier for replacement parts for my radio. I want to restore this radio but I need a good place to get the parts I need to replace. I am in need of the following 1. Faceplate in black 2. Bezel 3. Meter 4. Either a Blue Freq display tiles set of 5 or a green channel tile setup. 5. channel and Freq film protector
SOURCE: Lost channels in a galaxy 66v cb radio
as far as the transmit frequency changing while you have the mic keyed this is normal, the transmit frequency is a little different than the receive, as far as the lost channels go you need to check the galaxy website and check to see if thier is any fixes listed. if none is listed then you can send the tech's a e-mail and tell them your problem and they will advise you on what to do.
Posted on Aug 15, 2007
SOURCE: galaxy dx73v cb
Check the soldering connections of X-1 and X-2 (crystals) on the trace side of the board . Common problem with this radio.... I'm thinking a cold/loose solder joint.
Posted on Dec 27, 2007
SOURCE: Galaxy dx99v cb radio
I see no one has responded to your question. The reason may be that the information is a bit vague. The are a lot of reasons a radio won't receive. In the Galaxy 99, the mic doesn't have to be connected to receive a signal so that illimates the mic possibilities. I have found that in some of the Galaxys I have worked on, that the if section ( thats the section near the pll chip, has cold solder joints ( broken solder connections to the pc board ). You may want to look real close at the pc side of the board with a magnifing glass and see if you can find any electronic components ( resistors, transistors. etc ) loose. Good Luck
Ed
NC Electronic
Mills, Wyoming
Posted on Jan 08, 2008
SOURCE: galaxy 44v no transmit or receive
Try replacing TR41 (2SA473).
Also check TR40 (2SC945), D78 (7.5 volt Zener Diode), and D79 (KB 262).
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Posted on Apr 12, 2010
SOURCE: Galaxy dx99v, bad squeal when I key the mic
Your microphone wires may be shorted take the mic plug apart (small screws) Now check for frayed wires touching or twisted together!
With the wires being resolderd or taped apart put back together
with the U pointing downward you shout have :
Right corner bottom Sheild ground!
Left corner bottom Black recive
Right corner top White or yellow this is Audio wire
Left corner top RED Transmit or PTT wire
If wiring looks good the problem is in the Mic take to servicer!
Posted on May 12, 2010
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