HI:
I may be having a server image issue with AOL users.
Anyhow, this is a 1st generation Jig I made, and do to
the many variations of the P50, I have a " newer version "
that has more holes drilled into it for the different style
boards.
This is just to give a idea of what one can do. As far as I know,
Motorola never made a Service Housing for " All " variations of
the P10 ~ P50
Also, it " Is Possible " to make Receiver Alighnments with
the " Housing Removed " however, you must be able to
solder a wire to the B+ Contact of the radio, or use a
small alligator clip; the chassis is ground, the voltage for
the low power P50 is 7.5VDC.....
Tech Tip:
The Antenna Jack uses a Ultra-Mini Plug.....You can take a ultra-min
plug, solder some RG-174 ( or suitable Teflon Coax ) to the Plug
with a BNC on the other end.
You " MUST " be prepared to " Trim Off" the Ridge of the plug
and remove the shield cover in order for it to fit through the
hole where the antenna screws into the radio " If the Housing
is in place "
Either way, it alows one to tune the Receiver in those boards
which have the tunning cores.....Some later versions were
broad banded, and did not have any major adjustments
For Exploder users:
http://www2.4dcomm.com/metrotech/p50_jig.jpg
Hope the Extra view is helpful
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Although I am NOT CHEAP, I can offer you my services
if you rather not bother....However, it can be a bit pricy
for the Xtals, Support Hardware, and making sure all
the weak spots in the radio are covered.
I do have a number of customers that will sware by
them since they like the small size and light weight.
Some of the Weak Spots of the P50 are as follows:
1. The " Top Plastic " Housing tends to " Break Away " from
the Chassis around where the antenna screws in.
A result of persons pulling on the Antenna...If you hold the
antenna in one hand, and the radio in the other, LIGHTELY
pull on the Antenna.......IF you see the top of the housing
lift up beyond the main housing edge of the radio, the " TOP PLATE " MUST be replaced.
Otherwise, you will have intermittent Tx and Rx
2. The Volume / On-Off Control is another weak spot, and causes
the Power to be low, and also causes the Freq to be unstable.
3. The use of poor grades of " Xtals " can cause your radio to
drift.
4. MAKE sure the Battery area is free can clean of any debrie.
There are NO GASKETS to protect the PL/DPL Board.
5. The " Battery Contacts " on the bottom of the radio ARE
NOT ment to be pulled out. If you do, you MUST replace them
with new contacts.
6. The " Battery Board " uses Double sideded " Masking tape,
and many times, if you remove that board, the tape will have
to be replaced.
So, as you can see, those areas of the radio really need to
be addressed regardless of who installs the Crystals
MS