TH25AT.5 Some of the above codes are: K USA T England X Australia M Other Areas These components are found on the flexible circuit board under the display. To get to them, take the radio apart. Some unsoldering of obvious grounding wires may be necessary. You will see where the flexible circuit board plugs into a socket on the main circuit board. Before unplugging it, make sure you know what's in the memories, because they will be lost. Unplug the flexible circuit board and unfold it so that the components are accesable. One of the fold-out parts of the flexible board will look something like this: +----------------+ ! R R R D3 R R ! ! 2 2 2 7 2 ! ! 5 3 2 1 ! ! ! ! R O O R20! The O's are solder pads. ! 2 O O R19! ! 6 O O R18! ! O O R28! ! ! ! R ! ! D4 6 ! ! +-------+ ! ! ! ! The fold out board is actually square, but with only characters for graphics, I couldn't draw it that way. On both radios, R36 is for the European tone burst to "whistle up" repeaters. On both radios, D4 is for selecting the type of display. With D4 in, the display is normal. With D4 removed, the display is a channel display. D3 is for selecting VHF or UHF. With D4 in, the radio thinks its a VHF radio. With D4 removed, the radio thinks its a UHF radio. Don't change this on your radio. continued in file th25at.6 Downloaded From P-80 International Information Systems 304-744-2253