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I have removed the cover and found the existing battery. However the access
is rather feable on the negative side of the battery. The negative wire disappears in the circuit board at about an 1/8" away from the battery with no idea what the othe side looks like. If I was successful in cutting the lead for the negative battery side, there would be only a very small segment of wire to solder. I tried to remove that circuit board to see the other side( where the negative battery lead disappears into) by removing the screws which seam to hold that circuit board in place, and have found the circuit board is still quite secure in its place. Therefore, without further specific info about how to remove that board, I am not willing to continue on risk breaking something. Bob Fidler "Marc Ramsey" wrote in message . net... Bob Fidler wrote: The radio has numerous screws attaching the covers. Is the goal to only remove the top cover? The battery is on top of the top PCB, so it is accessible with the top cover removed... Marc |
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