


Many popular models have both a mobile and base version published in SAMS the main chassis/pcb are identical, so unless you know it s a problem in the AC-to-DC power supply or some other circuit unique to bases, you can use the book for the mobile version if you can't get the other. The earlier names are in SAMS, and we tell you that. For example, the President Grant (late) is identical to the Uniden Grant, Grant LT, Grant XL, and the Cobra 29GTL is identical to the Cobra 29LTD or Uniden PC76XL, which are still being sold since this page was written. Again, you ll be amazed at how many current CBs are either identical to those listed, or very close electrically. We ve also included models that weren t in SAMS under their own names, but are known to be similar or even identical to others that are listed. Each SAMS book includes 3-6 models and has large, easy-to-follow foldout schematics and detailed service and alignment information, specs, voltages, layout photos, parts lists, resistance charts for tube types, etc. Many of these are still being made and sold today, often under different manufacturer or brand names. They all need servicing or repair eventually. If you're new to CB and wondering why anybody would care about old radios of 20+ years, it's because there are still tens of thousands of these being actively used, modified for 10-Meter Ham conversions, or lovingly restored by CB collectors.
PACE SIDETALK 1000M SCHEMATIC UPDATE
1 SAMS Fotofacts + CB Service Data COMPLETE INDEX OF SAMS CB FOTOFACTS VOLUMES Plus model info gathered from CBCI that's not in a SAMS Latest update & additions: AugFollowing is an alphabetical list (by manufacturer) that shows all the CB radio tech data ever published in SAMS Fotofacts, from Volume #1 (Nov.
