The K2 display is a soldered-in LCD that sits over a (soldered in) diffuser 
that is illuminated by LEDs incorporated into the diffuser.  To change colour, 
it would be neccessary to desolder both.  That's a tall order for a frail LCD 
display if you don't have the necessary skills and equipment.

Alternatively, the display could be sacrificed and replaced with a new one as 
the removal of individual pins is an easier task than removing around 40 of 
them, all attached to glass.  Whether or not the diffuser is available in 
different background colours is another question.

Some time ago, I refurbished a Yaesu Rx where one of the jobs was to replace 
all the LCD illumination bulbs that, barring one, had blown.  After removing 
the pea bulbs AND their sleeves, I decided to use LEDs instead.  Amber, green, 
blue and white were tried, but all looked pretty awful to me.  Eventually, I 
located a green-blue LED that closely matched the original colour, and they 
looked just fine.  It made me wonder whether LCDs are manufactured to suit a 
particular colour of illumination. 

DaveL  G3TJP
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