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Galaxy 33
HML: Remove the top cover. Remove the red jumper wire at the
front edge of the pc board. (On some units, it is orange.) One end of the
wire is connected to two solder pads that are soldered together. Unsolder
these two from each other making sure that each pin is re-soldered
individually. The Galaxy 33 will now work on the C. B. radio
band.
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Galaxy 44V:
Remove the bottom cover. On the left side of the radio (Front panel
facing you) look for a red wire on the small pc board. (foil side up)
Unsolder this wire at both ends and dispose of it. Be certain that the
solder pads, from which the wire was removed, are soldered correctly.
Remove the screw holding the board onto the chassis. On the top side of
that board (component side-which was down) there is a row of pins with
nothing plugged into it. There will be a matching plug close by that is
lying loose. Plug it onto the row of pins and replace the screw holding
the board to the chassis. Near the front of the main pc board there will
be a small 3 pin plug lying loose. Plug it on to the matching pins located
next to the channel board. The unit will now work on the C. B. band.
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Galaxy 55V:
conversion is the same as the Galaxy 33 hml.
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Galaxy 66V:
Remove bottom cover. On the left side of the radio (Front panel
facing you) look for a red wire on the small pc board. (foil side up)
Unsolder this wire at both ends and dispose of it. Be certain that the
solder pads, from which the wire was removed, are soldered correctly.
Remove the screw holding the board onto the chassis. On the top side of
this board (component side-which was down) there is a row of pins with
nothing plugged into it. There will be a matching plug close by that is
lying loose. Plug it onto the row of pins and replace the screw holding
the board to the chassis. The radio will now work on the cb
band.
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Galaxy 77
HML: Same conversion as the 33 hml and 55v. |
Galaxy 73
HML: Remove bottom cover. On the left side of the radio (Front
panel facing you) there will be a frequency counter (a tin-plated metal
box). Remove the screw that holds this box to the chassis and move the
frequency counter to one side. Located on the channel selector board you
will see a small red jumper wire. Remove it, being sure not to over-heat
the surface mount components. Lying nearby is a plug that is not plugged
into anything. Plug it in to the empty socket on the channel selector
board. Also lying nearby is a yellow wire and a brown wire, each cut into
separate pieces and each covered with heat shrink on their ends. Solder
the two yellow wires together and the two brown wires together. Use black
electrical tape first to cover them and then cover the taped connections
with heat shrink tubing. Re-mount the frequency counter to the chassis and
the unit will now function on the cb band.
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Galaxy 88HL: Same conversion as the galaxy 66 | Galaxy 99V:
Same conversion as the 88 and 66.
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Galaxy 2527:
Remove the top cover. Near the front of the radio located behind
the display will be a black header cover next to two pins that have
nothing on them. Another black header cover comes with the radio and will
be in the accessories package. Slide it over the 2 pins that are not
covered and the unit will operate from 26.000 mhz to 32.000
mhz
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