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Magnum S9 Mods

Posted in CB Radio Mods, Citizen Band Radio on June 9th, 2006

Frequency Expansion

The radio comes with these jumpers already in the #1 and #4 positions and it is 10 meters only at this point.

Frequency Range Mod (25.165 — 30.555MHz)

1: Power up the radio for 20 seconds then disconnect from power.
2: Set the band selector to position “A”
3: With a 2 short wires, jump the pins of JP2 and JP4 ( JP1 and JP3 = off) The channel display now shows the letters “A” - “L”.
4: With another wire, temporarily short the pins of JP1. You will notice the display moves to the next band letter each time you short JP1. Do this until you have the desired frequency for band “A”. Continue to repeat these steps until you have moved through all 8 band positions, setting them up as you like.
5: Once you have finished the programming, move the jumpers to this order to lock them in memory:
JP1 = ON JP2 = OFF JP3 = OFF JP4 = ON

Actually, from what I’ve seen so far, the above mod is not correct, but it’s the only one available to most.
What you have to do is the second mod, basically you have to select what frequency range you desire, and set the letters up for that range.
Set the radio to “A” then pick “A” if you want your bands to start there, and so on for each letter.
You can make any letter whatever you want it to be. But I have not yet been able to get the mod to work unless we programmed in all the letters first.
Then you merely remove JP 4 when you are done and move JP2 to JP1 position.

Frequency counter 6 digit display mod

Removing JP4 makes this unit show all 6 digits on all modes, as out of the box it only shows 5 digits unless on SSB, which shows all 6 digits.

Magnum S3 Mods

Posted in CB Radio Mods, Citizen Band Radio on June 9th, 2006

Frequency Expansion

There are two different types of conversions that you can do to this radio.
The easiest conversion has a freq range of 26.065 — 28.755 MHz. The “PROGRAMMABLE” mode gives you a range of 25.165 — 30.105MHz.

CONVERSION VERSION 1
Remove jumper “A” from the channel board.

CONVERSION VERSION 2

1: Set the band selector to the “A” position.
2: Remove both jumpers “A” and “B” from the channel board. The Channel Display now displays letters “A” through “L” instead of a channel number.
3: Next carefully short the pins of jumper “A”. Notice that each time you short the pins the Display goes to the next letter or frequency range. Do this until you have the desired frequency range for position “A”.
4:Repeat these same steps for each of the 6 Band positions.
5: When you have completed the process, replace only jumper “B” to lock them in memory.
6: Leave jumper “A” off for the full frequency conversion.

Magnum Omega Force S45 Mods

Posted in CB Radio Mods on June 9th, 2006

Short description:

1.Turn on power for a minimum 10 seconds then shut off and disconnect power

2.Remove cover (Speaker side).

3.Locate the jumper pins as shown in picture, set the jumper to the required position.

4.Press the CPU reset button that is on the same PCB for 10 seconds.

5.Button back up and power it up.

Long (detailed) description:

Make sure the radio is off and disconnected from power. After selecting the desired frequency set up, press the CPU reset switch SW1 for 10 seconds.

MOVE THE SHORTING SHUNT TO THE DESIRED CONNECTION

The pic below gives a self explanitory overview of the connections and thier functions with the exception of a few notes that I will list here per connection.

CON 1: Default mode, all functions operate

CON 2: 10M and Expanded Mode. When you turn the radio on it defaults to 10M. For the Expanded Mode, press FUNC and CALL for 3 seconds. Repeat these steps to return to 10M.

CON 3: Expanded Mode Only. The frequency range is grouped in 10 bands of 40 channels each. (Letters A –J) Band “E” is CB. To switch bands QUICKLY press the CALL button. (DON”T HOLD IT DOWN)

CON 4: CB mode, operates on the regular CB frequencies of 26.965 — 27.405MHz.

Expanded mode notes:

On the Channel Display, the small number 0 - 9 to the right of the band letter is the 1KHz freq display. For instance, lets say you’re on 27.405 MHz. The Display will read 40 E5, which means you’re on Channel 40, Band “E” and the “5″ is the 1KHz position of 27.405.

In Expanded mode the RPT and SHIFT don’t work.

Galaxy DX99V

Posted in CB Radio Mods, Citizen Band Radio, Galaxy on June 9th, 2006

Talkback Feedback Fix

Modify audio circuitry by adding a 0.1uF ceramic capacitor between the “mic i/p” and “mic o/p” connections to earth on the echo/voice effect PCB, this will help to reduce RF feedback problems.

Add a 2.7KOhm resistor with a ferrite bead on it in series with the audio line after the mic gain control to reduce the audio level a touch, and adds even more filtering.

These mods seems to fix the RF feedback that plagues this chassis.

Channel Expansion

1) Open up your radio.
2) Find the small circuit board on the left of the radio.
3) Cut the green wire and tape it off.
4) There is an unplugged connector by this board….plug it in.
5) That’s it.!You now have 8 bands of 40 channels.25.165-28.755.

Tweaks

Lo Power - VR16
Hi Power - VR13
SSB Power - VR12
Modulation - VR14
Audio Limiter - TR53

Galaxy DX44V Mods

Posted in CB Radio Mods, Citizen Band Radio, Galaxy on June 9th, 2006

AMC Modification

Add a 8.2KOhm in series with R249 and a 1KOhm resistor across D92 to give more AMC adjustment range.

Super-talk

Lift leg of R-238. Insert a 1N4745 Zener Diode (a 16V, 1 W type), band side up.

Solder the Zener diode to the PCB.
Next, solder the resistor lead you lifted from the PCB to the banded end of the Zener diode.
DOING THIS WILL GIVE YOU FULL MODULATION SWING AT LOW POWER.
PLUS, IT GREATLY INCREASES YOUR RMS WATTS TOO.
Stabilise Talk Back
Bridge C-155/R-207 junction to the C-187/R-235 junction with a 470K resistor.
THIS WILL DO AWAY WIYH FADING IN AND OUT, PLUS TAKE AWAY ANY SQUEEL IN THE TALK-BACK YOU MAY HAVE.
YOU CAN CHANGE THE LOUDNESS BY CHANGING THE RESISTANCE THE 470K PROVIDES GOOD LOUD TALKBACK.

Channel Expansion Version 1

1) Open up your radio.
2) Find the small circuit board on the left of the radio.
3) Cut the (usually) green wire and tape it off.
4) There is an unplugged connector by this board….plug it in.
5) Near the front of the radio there is a connector marked +10K. Reconnect the plug to the board.
6) That’s it.!You now have 8 bands of 40 channels.25.165-28.755.

Channel Expansion Version 2 (more detailed, but the same)


Remove the bottom cover.
On the left side of the radio (Front panel facing you) look for a red wire on the small pc board. (foil side up)
Unsolder this wire at both ends and dispose of it.
Be certain that the solder pads, from which the wire was removed, are soldered correctly.
Remove the screw holding the board onto the chassis.
On the top side of that board (component side-which was down) there is a row of pins with nothing plugged into it.
There will be a matching plug close by that is lying loose.
Plug it onto the row of pins and replace the screw holding the board to the chassis.
Near the front of the main pc board there will be a small 3 pin plug lying loose.
Plug it on to the matching pins located next to the channel board.
The radio will now work on the C. B. band.

Tweaks

Audio Limiter - R249
AM Power - VR13



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