My 120 ch.Midland 4001came with a manual for the 40 channel version that just had a sticker on it saying AM/FM 120 Channel so has no information on the -40 +40 +80 knob. I suppose from your chart that -40 must be Band C and +80 Band E?
hi an exciting channel, unfortunately there are fewer people talking on 27 mhz many here in denmark use 160-10 m hf radios where many are active in the uk.here in denmark about 200 that's probably all
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My 120 ch.Midland 4001came with a manual for the 40 channel version that just had a sticker on it saying AM/FM 120 Channel so has no information on the -40 +40 +80 knob. I suppose from your chart that -40 must be Band C and +80 Band E?
I've just been given a midland Alan 48 plus,I've read that the radio can be opened up to cover more frequencies,does anyone know how to do it
Nice........
You are on FM on your rig and he is on AM on his rig, how the heck are you both being resolved
We were switching between am and fm
10:54 An inductor for AM mod? It looks to be in the IF section
3:34 I see two links there
LK1 a couple of bridgeable solder pads
LK2 the remains of a wire link
hi an exciting channel, unfortunately there are fewer people talking on 27 mhz many here in denmark use 160-10 m hf radios where many are active in the uk.here in denmark about 200 that's probably all
you know me so well, no link it is then.