CB Tricks has been gone for a LONG time. Just as well, most of the info, mostly misinfo, was long out of date. That would be for the serious minded, for jokers such as myself it was full of golden screwdriver truck stop techie laughs. In other words, how to destroy your radio in 4 easy steps:
1) Remove cover.
2) Tighten all the loose screws.
3) Replace cover.
4) Turn on and watch all the lovely smoke.

That was inspired by real life some years ago. A YL brought me her Hallicrafters CB-3A dead as a door nail, I took it apart for a physical examination, nothing burnt, nothing obvious. Next I tested the tubes, A-OK there. Hmmm, "What were you doing with it right before it crapped out?" ... "I cleaned out the dust and tightened the loose screws." Pointing to an IF can I asked "Loose screws like this?" ... "Yes, now it doesn't work." Being a straightforward single conversion receiver and transmitter using common third overtone crystals alignment was simple, 15 minutes later it was back in working order.

The cure for ignorance is education, but there just ain't no fixin' stupid. (Credit to Ray White.) No charge for doing a simple job for a friend including an education. Clean out the dust just fine, but like the booklet says, there are no user serviceable parts inside.

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