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Old December 22nd 03, 08:22 PM
Bob Parnass
 
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On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 19:16:38 +0000, RadioiGuy wrote:


... it's all modular construction... so how do you repair it without a
test fixture to plug the module in to---to get at the components? I just
don't recall if extender boards were available for this receiver---I never
saw them in my spares lockers on any of the ships I sailed on.


I'm not sure we're writing about the same radio.
The Mackay 3031A doesn't employ extender boards because
the modules are connected by ribbon cables to the rest
of the radio. You can remove an entire module several inches
away from the radio and it will still function because
it is connected electronically.

After several years, I've not had to replace the
lamp -- only the memory battery.

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