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"Lumpy" wrote: Richard Carlson, N9JIG wrote: I don't think ANY scanners come with removable heads, but you can buy retrofit kits from ScannerMaster for the BC780, BC785 and BC796. I have one on my 796 and it works great. How does that work, Richard? Do you have to remove the faceplate from the 796 and attach it to some kind of remote mountable shell? Then some kind of plate with a cat 5 connector attaches to the front of the 796? Geez they want $450 for the remote kit! n0eq Lumpy That is exactly how it works. The kit comes with 2 circuit boards, one attached to the new front for the radio unit and another that attaches to the rear of the board on the head. A mounting shell for the head and a front for the radio, as well as a cable to connect the two are included. Of course it also has the various internal cables and connecters needed. Yes, it is pricey, but it is obvious that a lot of work and engineering went into this. Ya cant just extend the wires... |
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