@d lion Hey brother is it safe to do a full reset? after you do this mod will the frequencies still be tx unlocked and the radio still Widebanded??? I fcked up the dsp settings and don't remember defaults but I'm scared if I reset I'll lose the mod.
Sounds like you have not done the mod yet. DON'T MOD! Reset your radio. I have not tried a full reset after mod, so don't know if it is safe. If you reset after mod, you may lose the mod setting in the SYSTEM menu, but you can re-enter the system and change the option again. As was said before, DON'T MOD!
@@dlion88 that's what I'm saying the mod was done in store. And it IS safe to reset fully. I've done it. Once the mod is done it can't be reversed unless the jumper is replaced and mode changed back.
Wayne the barber: Probably CB and Freeband users (yes, I know its not legal). A lot of people here (UK) buy this radio "wide-banded" for use on CB / Freeband....most dealers will do the modification for a small fee at the time of purchase.
Good video. Theres always going to be those nasal gazing keyboard cowboys coming here to spew crap, and they can do everything better. Keep up the good work
Hello. I can't open my transceiver with this method, I mistakenly saved "f type"(as it stands for), I can't change f type to t type., can be opened programmatically or as a friend.
makes more sense to isolate the resistor on the common side than to do any soldering. you can see the logic is being pulled down. if released than is tied high internal.
It is not Illegal ! It is a normal Mod if you are part of the MARS community. Get your facts straight before you start babbling, it's illegal, it's illegal. To talk on a frequency without the proper license IS Illegal.
@@mikes1031 In the UK rules regarding non-approved radios and power levels above 4 Watts on AM/FM and 12 Watts on SSB still apply for CB radio, despite deregulation. Persons using illegal equipment or accessories still risk prosecution, fines or confiscation of equipment
Metal screwdriver ? I would suggest you wear the proper ground strap, and get yourself a nice pair or anti static tools... Static electricity can kill a radio in a heartbeat...Here's the proper way to do it.. I've been doing mods and small repairs for over 10 years.. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-u8kqyekwPxc.html www.testequipmentdepot.com/weller/desoldering-and-rework/desoldering-tweezer-set/wta50set-tweezers-set-0053313399.htm?ref=gbase&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIofmHt8bx4QIVE1cMCh0AxwLPEAQYAyABEgKjgfD_BwE