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![]() "mike0219116" wrote... It's been a couple of years since I installed the DSP unit in the R75 I owned at the time, but I don't remember it being a very hard thing to do. Thanks Mike. I get the feeling it's not difficult. But there's a note in the manual that says "Take care of the conductor direction" when installing the flat cable. In the illustration the cable looks identical on both ends. Since direction is imperative I'd like the picture to indicate what that means. I guess I'll find out when I get the receiver! "Sanjaya" wrote in message ink.net... Getting an IC-R75 with free, uninstalled UT-106 DSP Has anyone installed the DSP module themselves? Skimming the Yahoo R75 group I only see a few posts about it, people had trouble with screws. I can overcome that, but are there any tips on what to be careful of... which end of the ribbon cable is which, etc? The downloadable manual shows instructions, but the accompanying pictures leave a bit to be desired. To me they don't illustrate clearly what is said in the written instructions. I don't want to screw this radio before I even use it. But it seems like it should be fairly easy to get this install right. |
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