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Old January 8th 04, 06:04 PM
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common problem,
use rf nickle screening spray & a cotton bud to replace the 'tit' (quite
cheap for a big can)
or rearwindscreen heater repair paint
but very expensive for a little bootle the size of nail varnish

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I have a Radio Shack Pro-43. My 3 button was not working on the
keypad so I disassembled and cleaned the circuit board and the back
side of the rubber keypad with rubbing alchohol. Now most of the keys
do not work. I thought I was cleaning gunk off the contacts when I
probably cleaned some type of conductive gel off the keypad.

Does anyone have any experience or knowledge on this problem?

thanks



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