Ben:
The front panel is on hinges. Take off the top and bottom covers. There
will be a screw on each side of the front panel. Remove these 2 screws
and the panel will swing down, giving you access to the pots. Be careful
not to put any strain on the potentiometer leads, or the phenolic on the
back of the pot will break.
73,
Bob WB2VUF
Ben Hall wrote:
> On 5/24/2010 7:38 PM, Phil Chambley Sr. wrote:
>> Geoff...
>>
>> You are correct about the on-board support battery, which on s/n prior to
>> 585-395 required the addition of a charging circuit.
>>
>> I was referring to the Dallas MC146818AP Rom/Rom/Rtc chip on the daughter
>> board, which has its own battery and lasts for 10+ years at worst.
>
>
> Good morning all,
>
> First of all, thanks for the many great responses! I opened the unit up
> last night and mine is one of the later units it seems. It already had
> the 9V holder and the modification for charging a 9V NiCad / Ni-MH battery.
>
> Unfortunately, it had an alkaline 9V battery installed. The battery was
> oozing electrolyte onto the 9V battery clip and had eaten through the
> rivet holding the connector to the top of the battery. I was able to
> free it and clean up the 9V battery connector so it can be put back into
> service.
>
> When I get some time I'll purchase a 9V Ni-MH to replace it.
>
> Next up will be taking off the bottom cover to see if I can access the
> RF Gain pot with the deoxit.
>
> thanks much and 73,
> ben, kd5byb
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