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PRODUCTS YOU CAN BUY FROM US

ORDER PRODUCTS FROM US ONLINE

INFORMATION ABOUT CB RADIOS

TO CONTACT THE C. B. CLINIC

ALL ABOUT US WHO WE ARE

SOME OF OUR FAVORITE WEBSITES

The NPC-RC CONVERSION
(NEGATIVE PEAK COMPRESSION-REDUCED CARRIER)

The DX Galaxy Frenquency Conversions
Listening to CB

Our Galaxy and Connex Dual-Final Conversion
Turn Your Connex 3300 into the 3300-HP-ZX

Various information on Galaxy radios

Coax Lenth Calculator
Find The Correct Length Coax To Use On Your
18-Wheeler

The Conjugate Match
One of the most important things that a CB tech can know about

Reflection Mechanics
The How and Why of Standing Waves

Copyrighted by Billy D. Ward 1999-2K1

The NPC-RC Conversion For AM Regulator-Type Radios

This is the place to find out about the highly discussed NPC-RC conversion that you've heard so much about. This "NEGATIVE PEAK COMPRESSION-REDUCED CARRIER" Conversion, has been hailed, by other sites as the "Cat's Meow" for all of the Ranger-Built and Uniden-Built AM Regulator Radios. Get that dead-key low and the modulation high for a superb sounding EXTRA-LOUD radio that folks will brag on and not be telling you to turn it down. This conversion helps save the radios RF output and driver transistors and also causes the AM regulator to run "COOL". I've layed the explaination out in easy to understand antimated fashion that any tech or electronics enthusiastist will be able to understand

Learn About NPC-RC. What is it?

Frequency Conversions For The Galaxy DX-Series

A step by step procedure for converting each of the DX Galaxy Radios for receiving on the CB frequencies.
galaxyfreqconv.html

Coaxial Cable
Length Calculator

There is often heated debate about the length that a feed line should be! Here is a computerized aided answer!

Dual Final Conversion For Galaxy

(Or Make That Connex 3300 Into An 3300-HP-ZX Model)

Providing there is enough space to add a second final in parallel with the existing final, this is one of the best ways to increase the output of any single ended output cb radio. The single final radios that use the 3600-14B pcboard lend themselves quite well for this conversion as the place for the second final is already provided.

The NPC
(NEGATIVE PEAK COMPRESSION)
Conversions

The DX Galaxy Frenquency Conversions
Listening to CB

Our Galaxy and Connex Dual-Final Conversion
Turn Your Connex 3300 into the 3300-HP-ZX

Ranger CB Radios
Alignment Procedures for all of the Ranger CB Radios

Coax Lenth Calculator
Find The Correct Length Coax To Use On Your
18-Wheeler

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Galaxy DX-Radio Feature Chart

Maybe you have been considering purchasing a new Galaxy DX Radio. That would be an excellant choice. But, with all of the different DX models that the company has to offer it is often hard for one to decide which would be the best choice for their particular need. With this chart, a buyer can study the various features and be more equipped to make a quality decision on which Galaxy DX model to buy.

Disable the Talk Back in a Galaxy DX Radio

If you have a need to disable the talkback in a Galaxy DX Radio, here is the information meeded for each model

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Alignment of the DX-88HL Frequency Counter


Step by Step Procedure

THE C. B. CLINIC HOME PAGE

PRODUCTS YOU CAN BUY FROM US

ORDER PRODUCTS FROM US ONLINE

INFORMATION ABOUT CB RADIOS

TO CONTACT THE C. B. CLINIC

ALL ABOUT US WHO WE ARE

SOME OF OUR FAVORITE WEBSITES

The NPC-RC CONVERSION
(NEGATIVE PEAK COMPRESSION-REDUCED CARRIER)

The DX Galaxy Frenquency Conversions
Listening to CB

Our Galaxy and Connex Dual-Final Conversion
Turn Your Connex 3300 into the 3300-HP-ZX

Various information on Galaxy radios

Coax Lenth Calculator
Find The Correct Length Coax To Use On Your
18-Wheeler

The Conjugate Match
One of the most important things that a CB tech can know about

Reflection Mechanics
The How and Why of Standing Waves

Copyrighted by Billy D. Ward 1999-2K1