Cobra 29 LTD Classic mods unknown (pics)
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Cobra 29 LTD Classic mods unknown (pics)
Hey guys short and sweet, modded 29 i got from an auction site. It was not listed as modded but it is. it turns on fine but i havent set everything up to test it out.
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one broken solder is on the back in the upper left hand corner that attaches to the frame.
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Okay, the echo board is a "no brainer". On the solder side back just above the external speaker/PA jacks there is a resistor, that is the "TalkBack" mod, I usually added a "spst micro switch" to turn it on/off. I see the final was replaced, could be a IRF520 or a 13N10 mosfet mod, not sure which. Other than those couple things that is all I see.
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Thanks Greg, If i wanted to add a switch to the talk back resistor which side would i need to add it to? Mic or Non micMDYoungblood wrote: ↑Apr 03 2019, 09:47 Okay, the echo board is a "no brainer". On the solder side back just above the external speaker/PA jacks there is a resistor, that is the "TalkBack" mod, I usually added a "spst micro switch" to turn it on/off. I see the final was replaced, could be a IRF520 or a 13N10 mosfet mod, not sure which. Other than those couple things that is all I see.
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Yes I know the "TalkBack" can get annoying. Just lift one of the resistor's leads and add the switch there, I would drill a hole in the back for the switch.
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