

One of the screws in the top panel appears to have been cross threaded and it wouldn't come out for him to do something inside. The "flaw" I mentioned is on the top, right hand corner of the front panel bezel.
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I got it from a friend of his helping to settle the ham's estate, so it wasn't in very many hands and not ever an embassy unit as many of the 7 series were.
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My unit is serial number 1875, bought by a ham from Memphis Radio back in the day. If you have where you got the LCD unit from, etc. I would be interested in what you did to convert yours to LCD - color. On Mon, at 02:59 PM, Don Cunningham wrote: Hi Dale, Oh, sorry, from your first email I thought you might be in the market for one. That the 781 could me color modded as well.ĭon, WB5HAK toggle quoted messageShow quoted text

Sometimes even run the two as "twins" on the air. If you don't mind sharing the information, I would be VERY Of black electrical tape, so in pictures, it looked mint, which the People never check chemicalsīefore just spraying!! Someone "hid" that with a nicely done layer That screw (before twisting it off) caused an amount of "crazing" of Whatever "penetrating oil" or whatever he tried to loosen One of the screws in the top panel appears to have beenĬross threaded and it wouldn't come out for him to do something Mentioned is on the top, right hand corner of the front panelīezel. The ham's estate, so it wasn't in very many hands and not ever anĮmbassy unit as many of the 7 series were. I got it from a friend of his helping to settle My unit is serial number 1875, bought by a ham from Memphis Radioīack in the day.

If you have where you got the LCD unit from, I would be interested in what you did to convert Oh, sorry, from your first email I thought you might be in the
