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Jeff Kenyon <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 3 Nov 2007 15:30:37 -0400
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Hi Pat, I know how to remove it it has just been that in the last day it
has been hard to remove and replace and I'm wondering if it is something I
need to be concerned about?





On Sat, 3 Nov 2007, Pat Byrne wrote:

> Jeff,
> With the radio facing you, the release latch is between the belt clip
> and the body of the handheld.  Pull the latch toward you (with the
> handheld facing you) and the battery pack will slide away from the belt clip.
> You could replace the battery but if it is still charging and
> playing, you probably don't need to be in too big a hurry.
> Good luck.
> Pat, K9JAUAt 11:25 AM 11/3/2007, you wrote:
> >Hi  everyone, I am  having some trouble with removing the  battery from the
> >THF6A and replacing it.  It looks like there is a small  bulge on it, and I
> >am thinking of just replacing the battery, but if there is anything I can
> >do else please let me know.  The battery is charging and working with no
> >problem, and I haven't had the chance to use my HT in a few m months, but
> >I was thinking of meeting up with someone on a repeater here in  town.
>

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