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Old October 20th 05, 04:19 AM
Dr. Anton T. Squeegee
 
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Default disassemble Syntor x9000 radio connector?

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Hi Folks,

Does anyone know how to disassemble or cut apart the molded connector
which attaches to the radio? I need to jump some wires for a RIB.


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Are you trying to program the radio? If so, there are better ways
than slaughtering the personality board to do it.

If you need a programming cable, I may be able to help. I
periodically get the raw materials to make such, then I do so and put
them up for sale on greed-bay. I usually price them around $40 or so.

Alternatively, if you need programming and bench-test services I
can help with that as well.

http://www.bluefeathertech.com/rf.html

Keep in mind that if you're trying to squeeze ham frequencies in
there, programming is only half the battle. Unless you want your
receiver to be "deef as a post," you need to retune the preselector
using a spectrum analyzer and tracking generator. It's a time-consuming
process (usually takes about 45 minutes or so to set up and get it
right), and not one that one should attempt without the proper test
gear.

Happy tweaking.


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