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Ther is no soddering involved. a couple of screws and a couple of jam nuts.
Bassicly a plug and go install. Gary KB2YAA 73.
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Ringwald
Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2014 12:32 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Radio parts
If we found a working display for the TMV7A, how hard would it be to =
change it out?
-Bob Ringwald K6YBV
From: Dr. Ronald E. Milliman=20
Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2014 9:15 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Radio parts
Gary, the following parts outlets might have the display for your =
Kenwood
TM-V7A that you need; if not, then, your next best alternative is to =
find
another TM-V7A that someone is willing to sell cheap just for parts.
Herman Electronics
7350 N. W. 35th Terrace
Miami, FL 33122
Phone: 800-938-4376
http://www.hermanelectronics.com
PacParts Inc.
http://www.pacparts.com
Gardena, CA store: 800-262-1312
Portland, OR store: 800-338-6342
East Coast Transistor Parts, Inc.
Phone: 800-776-2626
http://www.eastcoasttransistor.com
Dr. Ronald E. Milliman
Retired Professor of Marketing
President: A3 Business Solutions (a3businesssolutions.com)
President: M&M Properties
Chair: American Council of the Blind's PR Committee
Chair: American Council of the Blind's MMS Committee
President: South Central Kentucky Council of the Blind (SCKCB.ORG)
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