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On Jun 27, 3:19 pm, Ross wrote:
Steve - KDMW wrote: I know to remove a Narco radio (Com 810) there is a hole and you insert a key... kind of like opening a CD-ROM tray with it powered off. So, my question is, if I don't have this key, what makes a good substitute? I tried using a 2" jewelers phillips screwdriver but it apparently wasn't long enough. Is it just a matter of getting something longer or is there a special shape to this key? Steve KDMW I do not know about he Com 810, but on the MK 12Ds it is just a stiff pin that is inserted into the hole to move the catches out of the way and let the radio slide out. One of mine is a little sticky and you havea to have it in just right. The other one is no problem. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI For the Mark12D (or D+), a piece of coat hanger works perfectly! Bend the end 90d so it doesn't go into your wrist! :-) --Jeff |
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