Sears Roadtalker 40 AM SSB CB Radio -- a real radio?
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Re: Sears Roadtalker 40 AM SSB CB Radio -- a real radio?
well I guess mine is going in the dumpster. after I smash it!
Re: Sears Roadtalker 40 AM SSB CB Radio -- a real radio?
I have been collecting a few unused in the box. Beware buying without power cord a some are Hitachi cords that are hard to find. I bought one radio just for the cord. These are sturdy radios. I collect vintage radios and I like sears and cobra radios. I just bought a stand up base microphone from a gray slant face. Does anyone know if it is amplified. I am sending a black-face Roadtalker out to be tuned up to the max.
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Re: Sears Roadtalker 40 AM SSB CB Radio -- a real radio?
Hey DuckSoupe,
Does the desk mic have a number on it, that would make it easier to identify.
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Does the desk mic have a number on it, that would make it easier to identify.
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Re: Sears Roadtalker 40 AM SSB CB Radio -- a real radio?
roadtalker ssb slant faces parts was made by Hitachi and assembled in JapanPONY EXPRESS wrote:Excellent radio and were easily modified for uppers and lowers. The Fine tune control for SSB didn't slide very far in between channels but
that was no biggie. Had several locals get busted with them on channel 91 by FCC way back over on the kansas side of town
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Re: Sears Roadtalker 40 AM SSB CB Radio -- a real radio?
Does anyone know what pin is what? I would like to huck uo my RoadTalker 40 to DC "PLEASE"
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I have two of the old sears slant face mobile am/ssb radios. One is modded for channels the other is virgin.
When i first looked inside I thought it was built to military specs, very heavy duty components and manufacturing, everything internally shielded.
Built like a "brick ... house". Makes the newer stuff look like cheap toys.
When i first looked inside I thought it was built to military specs, very heavy duty components and manufacturing, everything internally shielded.
Built like a "brick ... house". Makes the newer stuff look like cheap toys.
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Still need to know what model it is.CA1218 wrote:Does anyone know what pin is what? I would like to huck uo my RoadTalker 40 to DC "PLEASE"
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Re: Sears Roadtalker 40 AM SSB CB Radio -- a real radio?
I have the schematics & tuning for the Roadtalker model 934.38270700 in PDF.
PM me if you would like me to send it to you.
-- Thursday, 13 November 2014, 11:33 AM --
Wiring the power input isn't too difficult once you identify the pins from the photofacts pictures & diagrams. Two pins for AC another two pins for DC. I used some of that brass hobby tubing that fit snugly over the pins with a slight crimp to snug them up even more, and soldered wire to the other end. Used Epoxy putty to make the connector plug. Crude shade tree technology but it worked well.
NOTE: Some epoxy putty is metal filled, DON'T USE THAT!
The AC or DC plugs are hard to find and expensive too.
PM me if you would like me to send it to you.
-- Thursday, 13 November 2014, 11:33 AM --
Wiring the power input isn't too difficult once you identify the pins from the photofacts pictures & diagrams. Two pins for AC another two pins for DC. I used some of that brass hobby tubing that fit snugly over the pins with a slight crimp to snug them up even more, and soldered wire to the other end. Used Epoxy putty to make the connector plug. Crude shade tree technology but it worked well.
NOTE: Some epoxy putty is metal filled, DON'T USE THAT!
The AC or DC plugs are hard to find and expensive too.
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Does anyone have a copy of the schematic for 934.38270700 model.Tx
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Old thread...and as I posted back in 2009, I have one...and it's still in the box, in the same place it was back in 2009! Hasn't moved in over 9 years.
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agot one here no transmit..checked all the obvious styff....recap looks like a nightmare so tight in there...circuit diagram would be nice get in there with a tracer...
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I have one of these and, while it seemed to work okay about 3 years ago at my old house.... now it seems like the audio is quiet... power is down.... I am thinking that it just needs a re-cap like nobody's business...because it IS that old.
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(I meant to add to that...)
So I am looking at re-capping:
My father in law's (who got me started in this!) original Cobra 21 (23 Channel),
Same father in law's Cobra 21XLR (40 channel AM),
My SBE Console V AM/SSB Base
And, this Sears Roadtalker 40 SSB
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So I am looking at re-capping:
My father in law's (who got me started in this!) original Cobra 21 (23 Channel),
Same father in law's Cobra 21XLR (40 channel AM),
My SBE Console V AM/SSB Base
And, this Sears Roadtalker 40 SSB
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Good deal...y'all get good at re-capping that radio, I'll let ya do mine!
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Recap looks to be a bugger on that slantface...tight in there
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Seems like I took the cover off once and put it "right back on" .... but I'll have to get over that!!!!
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You know, I really have wanted to get good at doing some "low level" radio repairs like that, more for my own education than anything else. I've been thinking for years that you had to have a radio-telephone ops license to legally repair CBs.......
Well....
I have found "chapter and verse" in the FCC scripture where it very CLEARLY says you do not!!! I went to look up the licensing requirements to GET that license.... and right in that document it says you do NOT have to have it for the Citizens Radio service.
But I'll never get that serious about it........ at least I doubt it....
Well....
I have found "chapter and verse" in the FCC scripture where it very CLEARLY says you do not!!! I went to look up the licensing requirements to GET that license.... and right in that document it says you do NOT have to have it for the Citizens Radio service.
But I'll never get that serious about it........ at least I doubt it....
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Re: Sears Roadtalker 40 AM SSB CB Radio -- a real radio?
(( Late Reply )) I have had 3 of the Slant Face Roadtalker 40ch SSB's, they were fantastic radios ..... The last one was new old stock- never even turned on still in the original box back in 2005 !
I always wired up a Turner M+3B blue & white mobile amp mic to them and had them peaked & tweaked and loved them.
One of the very best things about them is the squelch has such a fine tune to it when You turn the squelch up or down it s-l-o-w-l-y fades the squelch out very very subtly more than any other radio I have every used or know.
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Steve from southern Oregon
I always wired up a Turner M+3B blue & white mobile amp mic to them and had them peaked & tweaked and loved them.
One of the very best things about them is the squelch has such a fine tune to it when You turn the squelch up or down it s-l-o-w-l-y fades the squelch out very very subtly more than any other radio I have every used or know.
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Steve from southern Oregon
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Re: Sears Roadtalker 40 AM SSB CB Radio -- a real radio?
I have all ways liked the look of the sears road talkers and have heard that they are good radios.
I Really hope to get one someday but the ssb ones on ebay are a bit high priced in my book.
I Really hope to get one someday but the ssb ones on ebay are a bit high priced in my book.
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Had one years ago.... what a great radio.
Loved the sound on that thing and the wood-grain....ha!
Loved the sound on that thing and the wood-grain....ha!
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I've had several of the SSB road talkers years ago. Great radios and easy to work on and peak. If I find on I'll snatch it up fast if it's reasonable.
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I bought one last night, NOS still in the plastic and box
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Love the Sears Roadtalker series of radios. When every I see one I pick it up if it's reasonable. the 40 channel AM/SSB unites were the best.
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I picked up a mint 40 channel ssb mobile unit a couple weeks ago. Popped the cover off just to see the board quick. Looks like a cobra 146. Should be a nice little rig. Just have to get some time now to play with it.
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I work on these and am actually doing a recap as we speak on a slantface. I work on everything. Please check out my website Moondogservice.net. I also sell tunes etc. wonderful forum you guys got here.