Ranger AR-3300

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Ranger AR-3300

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Picked this radio up from a friend the other day and have a few questions.
Did they come from the factory with an un-locked clarifier?
What adjust the RX/TX to get it lined back on freq?
It has some VR's in it that are printed on the board that read "M.TX" "M.AM" and "M.SSB" What are these?
If someone could point me in the right direction that would be great. I have googled myself crazy and haven't found what I need. Thanks.
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Re: Ranger AR-3300

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385 wrote: Did they come from the factory with an un-locked clarifier?
No
385 wrote: What adjust the RX/TX to get it lined back on freq?
T14,T15,T16,T17
VR1,VR2,VR3
385 wrote: It has some VR's in it that are printed on the board that read "M.TX" "M.AM" and "M.SSB" What are these?
M.TX (RF Output Meter Adjust)
M.AM (S Meter AM/FM Adjust)
M.SSB (S Meter SSB Adjust)
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Re: Ranger AR-3300

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Thank you very much Night Crawler. Got it a little closer now. Thanks again
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