Sears Roadtalker 40 AM SSB CB Radio -- a real radio?

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Sears Roadtalker 40 AM SSB CB Radio -- a real radio?

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Do any of you guys have instructions and or wiring diagrams to get the upper and lower channels for a slant faced AM only Sears radio? It is a model #
934.38110700, it also displays the numberCM-6100S. Any and all information will be really appreciated.
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Re: Sears Roadtalker 40 AM SSB CB Radio -- a real radio?

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Not a lot you can do with some of the Sear's radios, this happens to be one of them. It was made when the FCC was very stringent on frequency modifications, it has a uPD861 PLL chip which takes a lot of work to get more out of it unlike the 02A or 858 chips. My best suggestion is to restore it to stock and you will have a very nice 40 channel radio.

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Re: Sears Roadtalker 40 AM SSB CB Radio -- a real radio?

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not worth the effort on at rig.
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