SOURCE: i have a galaxy dx 959 it keys up has no soundor receive
Try a different mic, they CAN cause no sound (receive), and no talking. If that isn't the issue, I'd go to my coax cable, even though they don't look broken doesn't mean that they aren't. I've seen quite a few brand new ones that are bad right out of the box. If all of that checks out I'd grab an SWR/power meter and do a check to see if the radio was registering on the inline meter. I'd say use the one on the radio, but I'd like to see it on the inline so you can really tell whats going on with the radio. I think I'd also get a spare radio, or a friends, and put it in my vehicle and see if it gets out. That would be the best way to check your coax and antenna setup. Aside from that, which is just simple cb logic, I'd say you may possibly have to bring the radio to a tech and have them check it out. I have a DX-959 and a DX-99V and I gotta say, knock on wood, no issues with either one. I really hoped that helped and let me know how things turn out. Its always good to hear from people after they figure out what was wrong, that way we all learn...
SOURCE: would like to install 8 sd1446 on a galaxy 99v
Take a look at this page it might help some
http://cbtricks.com/radios/galaxy/dx99v/index.htm
SOURCE: Galaxy 949 Receive problem
this sounds as the osolator has moved of freq. to check this you need to put it on a scope
SOURCE: Galaxy 99v off Frequency
it is either a bad soilder on your crystal or your crystal is going bad
SOURCE: Galaxy DX 959. SSB
on ssyou are some what familiar with working on radio's. just make sure before you pull your hair out aligning the radio that you made sure it definitely is not tx on ssb. b the.Mic gain will increase the modulation. it could just be a meter issue. confirm this by having some one on another radio on ssb the same channel listen for you. if he cannot hear you then the ssb is blown out.sounds likelike
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