Dear Joe and Gang:
I did just what you suggested = pull straight out on the plug, and off it
came. Actually, I had to ask my xyl to do it, as she has two working arms
and hands. Anyway, the problem is solved. Thanks for very fast response,
Joe. Gotta say it for the umpteenth time--the QRP fraternity is an
unbelieveably helpful, encouraging, and supportive group.
73,
--Doc/K0EVZ
W.D. (Doc) Lindsey
dock0evz@earthlink.net
EarthLink Revolves Around You.
> [Original Message]
> From: jmalloy <jtmalloy@gmail.com>
> To: <dock0evz@earthlink.net>
> Date: 9/13/2006 10:43:49 PM
> Subject: Re: [TenTec] removing accessory plug [g]
>
> W.D. (Doc) Lindsey wrote:
> > Good Evening:
> >
> > Here is a really basic question, but here goes. How do you safely
remove
> > the white accessory plug on the back of a Ten Tec ARGO 515? This one is
> > stuck tight, and I don't want to break it. Have tried simply
"jiggling" it
> > loose with my fingers, to no avail. Using a magnifying glass I cannot
seem
> > to seen any locking tabs, etc. SO.....can anyone tell me how to safely
> > remove it? EG, can it be as simple as pulling the plug off, I wonder?
Can
> > anyone help?
> >
> >
> Doc, if the 515 is anything like the 509 I think you're describing the
> plug for the audio filter, right? If that's the case, just pull on it
> *real* hard to disconnect it -- on my Argonaut 509 the retaining clip
> for the female connector is loose and has to be pushed back to the
> chassis every now and again. But it works -- and the Argonaut is one
> fine transceiver -- the 515 is even better, I have it on good authority!
>
> 73,
>
> Joe, W2RBA
>
>
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