Example Of A 10 Meter CB Radio HACK JOB, Just Pop The Lid And Look Inside!

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • 74 Miles Mobile To Mobile .. FineTuned Stryker SR955HPC - Antone AT6666 VideoGate: • Barefoot Mobile Mud Du... Here's a perfect example of what not to do .. 10 meter CB radio HACK JOB, just pop lid and look inside. Hack shops and shysters never cease to amaze me!
    Those that know it show it, those that don't won't. Cleaner and meaner, not noise or toys. Subscribe, click notifications bell and Stay Tuned In. Read on ..
    Scope watts or nope watts, take your pick. Tired of misleading BS yet? If they don't show you or do so in a deceiving way, you've been mislead. Learn to identify "Golden Screwdriver / Software Jockeys and Scammers". *Note: There'll always be drama regarding my disgruntled competitors and their followers, they're just doing their best. When "Ready", pm me on Facebook including phone number. Contact information below, don't be in a hurry!
    "Radios not only transform signals into waves, they transform waves into sound"
    Ringy, tinny, muffled, meter swinging low range hacked up over-modulated splatter box radios with a noisy receiver and miscalibrated "S" Meter (for starters) have been peaked & tuned, comp-tuned or "so-called" Hi-Fi" mods performed and misaligned by a Golden Screwdriver magician. Yes, magician not technician.
    Internet truck stop competition tune and alignments are useless in the Real World. Not only do they produce a noisy receiver, they'll bleed your wallet and all over neighbors too! Years ago, while still accepting walk-ins, this was about 90% of all radio related issues and complaints from customers nationwide .. Still Is!
    ***How to recognize***
    They'll ask you to "look at the meter" or other salvation army Romper Room (that's another subject) test equipment stacked up the wall and claim that a pure waveform on a NIST "O"scope is not necessary. RUN!!
    They'll poise their meter farm at you while making strange vocal sounds, whistling or injecting an unknown tone into the mic socket while trying to convince you that distortion is considered rms, average or Bird watts and usable power. NOT! Get That Part??
    Most don't have a clue what each unit of measurement represents, how to derive it or have an accurate way of testing but they sure do put on a show! This might look impressive to some but in reality, these tunes produce "Far Less Usable Power". Sound familiar? Many have fallen for these "tricks" so don't feel bad.
    "Software Jockeys" claiming to be an "Engineer" (lol) don't do or show you anything useful at all. They either copy and paste (Plagiarism) or talk a lot trying to baffle you with their "BS" while hiding behind a pseudonym (Extra channels, Channel King Boards, CB Kidd, Stinger Boards etc). This type has no integrity, practical or "Real World Experience" at all whatsoever! Ever hear them on the radio? Right!
    **Real World Performance**
    Do your due diligence! Demand the testing and tuning of your equipment on a minimum 100 MHz *Analog* Oscilloscope, Bird 4314c meter or equivalent and a 1 GHz spectrum analyzer / Service Monitor with a NIST (www.nist.gov/) Traceable "Certification of Calibration". It's the only accurate way of measuring spurious emissions, harmonics and true power @ the fundamental frequency replicating "Real World Performance".
    All test equipment and gear under test including meter, scope, spectrum analyzer, sampler, radio and amp if applicable must be in plain sight at all times while gear is under test, fully modulated. Inducing distortion though meter using un-calibrated "flea market" test equipment is misrepresentation and an illusion playing on your ignorance while insulting your intelligence!
    If they cant display everything all at the same time while under test, explain ac volts, pep, pk, cw, rms (Ohms Law), capacitance, inductance and the basic principles of a phase shift then how do you expect them to accurately test, tune or align your system? Ever wonder why they attempt to replicate or imitate everything I do and say but yet fail miserably in a deceiving way? Pay Attention!
    Fine Tune CB adheres to NIST and other standards to maintain accuracy and consistency for providing "Real World Performance" with integrity. www.nist.gov/
    The Bench: HP8924c Service Monitor. A comprehensive list below in the comments section including dBm to watts and volts tables.
    More range and reliability with peace of mind, get Fine Tuned, not peaked and ruined.
    Don't let them play Three Card Monte with you because they will. Most importantly, find someone who's honest and competent, not part of Facebook CB related groups, a pseudonym on a forum, has a Service Monitor with a NIST Traceable Certification of Calibration and not garage sale non certified test equipment stacked up the wall trying to baffle you with BS. Never settle for less because that's what you'll get, Houdini tricks, ghost watts, "S9" out of calibration and a noisy receiver!
    HardDrive163 73's Click Click.
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Комментарии • 13

  • @FineTuneCBShop
    @FineTuneCBShop  7 лет назад +39

    I can see by the "dislikes" that we have some hack shops and those still in denial watching ... that's good! Here's another good link: ruclips.net/video/wvVPdyYeaQU/видео.html
    As Mark Twain once said; “Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.”
    HD, Click Click!

    • @andrewmcallister4151
      @andrewmcallister4151 6 лет назад +1

      How much do you charge to re align and tune up a radio. I got a dx 919 supposedly swinging 26w. But seems to perform shitty.

    • @FineTuneCBShop
      @FineTuneCBShop  6 лет назад

      Not accepting anymore radios at this time (only long term customers), Buy New!
      Thanks.

    • @FineTuneCBShop
      @FineTuneCBShop  6 лет назад

      Sorry, not accepting any radio at this time. "New Sales Only" unless you're long term customer.

    • @VTMAN750
      @VTMAN750 2 года назад

      That link was funny but true..🤣

  • @KARNAK47
    @KARNAK47 7 лет назад +3

    brother if no one appreciates what you do well i do . you have helped me improve my radio repair skills. I enjoy your tutorials and over the course of a few years you also helped me to learn sometimes ,less is more and that you want a good clean talking radio.
    thanks.
    this is your third eye mr. 747 downtown Indianapolis getting up.

  • @MM0IMC
    @MM0IMC 2 года назад +2

    4:23 I hate seeing spread coils like that, sign of a splatter box!

  • @mjperez402
    @mjperez402 6 лет назад +1

    Hi , very informative and detailed knowledge I’ve a question not regarding mounting a radio, can I use a pair of magnets attached to the mounting bracket or directly to the cover without disrupting the in and out signals? Thank you, have a good day

  • @todtomkins7910
    @todtomkins7910 5 лет назад +3

    I have never understood the type of person that chases the magical cb radio tune. Clip, snip, remove components ect
    As if they can redesign a radio circuit. If they are that good and knowledgeable to be able to re engineer a tested and proven design. What in Gods name are they doing working in a cut rate snip and clip cb joint in who knows where America. They should be working for corporate America and be making a ton of money. These radios we so love are designed by those who know what they are doing. Rant over. I just get tired of seeing good radios hacked up and am really tired of hearing them! I just do not understand why a guy would want his radio. To have a donkey fart or doind like the general Lee horn
    Geezer guy grow a set and grow the fuck up. Some of us like this hobby.

  • @TheMiller607797
    @TheMiller607797 5 лет назад +3

    So what does it mean when you go from low power too high power and there isn't any different?

  • @jaynone9262
    @jaynone9262 4 года назад +2

    Audio ic needs some loving.People have been doing this since the fcc decided to get rid of licence .More money for ya