when should a radio be aligned
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when should a radio be aligned
when should a radio be aligned. does it have to be done if I recase my radio or what. i really dont understand. if i recase should i take the radio and have it aligned?
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Re: when should a radio be aligned
If theres a TX and/or RX problem, power problem, and the ones that get dropped, or if its out of alignment, or if you sell it? it don't work right! off frequency, any one of 100 probs or more. If your careful doing a recase on a radio it should not need to go on a service monitor.dbfd588 wrote:when should a radio be aligned. does it have to be done if I recase my radio or what. i really dont understand. if i recase should i take the radio and have it aligned?
If you need help ie: recase a model -- post your question here.
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Re: when should a radio be aligned
Anytime a radio comes across my bench it goes on the service monitor as well, if it's out of tune then I try to bring it back. It looks good on the work ticket, though I find less than about 5% of radios are actually out of factory spec
Re: when should a radio be aligned
got a pr400 that could use a face lift. any tips
Re: when should a radio be aligned
Call Parts ID, buy the proper parts, and swap them out?dbfd588 wrote:got a pr400 that could use a face lift. any tips
As for aligning it - a calibrated service monitor, proper cables and alignment software, and a clue are prerequisites.
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I ask when, not what was needed....Call Parts ID, buy the proper parts, and swap them out?
As for aligning it - a calibrated service monitor, proper cables and alignment software, and a clue are prerequisites.
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As far as the recase. Arent their some speacial tools?
Re: when should a radio be aligned
Your initial question, yes. Your second question related to a face lift on a PR400.dbfd588 wrote:I ask when, not what was needed....Call Parts ID, buy the proper parts, and swap them out?
As for aligning it - a calibrated service monitor, proper cables and alignment software, and a clue are prerequisites.
As for when to align it? Any time you suspect a problem, any time the radio crosses a bench, and as part of a planned preventative maintenance routine - typically yearly.
Re: when should a radio be aligned
Ok cool. I got another ht1250 coming, it just came back from the depot for volume issues, so it should be good for a while, as im sure they aligned it, i would assume. Is their anyone on here that would let me ship them my pr after I recase it to align it for a fee? Because Im not sure I trust my local shops..
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Re: when should a radio be aligned
'nuff said.dbfd588 wrote:I got another ht1250 coming, it just came back from the depot
for volume issues, so it should be good for a while, as im sure they
aligned it, i would assume.
As for re-casing a PR400, the cases come either as seperate pieces (you need to know exactly which parts you need), or as a complete assembly with a speaker and microphone in it (well, almost complete.. they leave off the "PR400" label so you have to get that seperately or try to reuse your old one).
There's a tool for taking the housing and knobs off, but it can be done without the tool, it just makes it easier and lessens the chance of damage.
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What tool are you using for the knobs?jackhackett wrote:'nuff said.dbfd588 wrote:I got another ht1250 coming, it just came back from the depot
for volume issues, so it should be good for a while, as im sure they
aligned it, i would assume.
As for re-casing a PR400, the cases come either as seperate pieces (you need to know exactly which parts you need), or as a complete assembly with a speaker and microphone in it (well, almost complete.. they leave off the "PR400" label so you have to get that seperately or try to reuse your old one).
There's a tool for taking the housing and knobs off, but it can be done with without the tool, it just makes it easier and lessens the chance of damage.
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Re: when should a radio be aligned
It's a case opening tool from Moto, one end opens the housing, the other end takes the knobs off.. I think the part number is 6686533Z01 but I'd have to verify that...Rayjk110 wrote: What tool are you using for the knobs?