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 Return to top of page · Post #: 1 · Written at 7:17:26 PM on 6 July 2012.
Shell's Gravatar
Location: Murwillumbah, NSW
Member since 6 July 2012
Member #: 1175

hi,
wire has broken off circuit board - does anyone have a diagram as to where black battery wire joins circuit board?
thanks shell


 

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Airzone's Gravatar
Location: Maclean, NSW
Member since 30 May 2008
Member #: 291

Have a look here, no circuit but you might see where battery leads go.
Radio Photos
There is one for sale on Ebay now 380452518455


 

 Return to top of page · Post #: 3 · Written at 8:19:00 AM on 12 July 2012.
Shell's Gravatar
Location: Murwillumbah, NSW
Member since 6 July 2012
Member #: 1175

Thank you for that information- we worked it out from the photo and circuit plan


 

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