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Old December 2nd 05, 01:51 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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This is indeed the case for the FT-101E whose schematic I just
examined. What I did was remove the 2-wire cord, and then connect a
3-wire cord where plus and minus hot were in former locations, then
soldered the neutral wire of the cord to the plug's ground pin. Hope
that would work.


Well keep wiring items like this and we may need to send flowers. Do you
really understand what you are doing here? Sounds like you need an elmer -
berfore you kill yourself.

gb



 
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