Thanks Steve appreciate it. Should have asked you guys for tips ages ago!

This new board is already designed and the pcb is made.

I need the exact same components. And I've checked all day and I can't find
them.

On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 3:21 PM Steve <coupaydevi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Instead of cloning the device (which might best be done by hiring the
> same original company), you could blow out the design by making a 1U
> panel and putting manly switches, lights, and plugs on there. (Real
> Hams use relay racks) hee...
>
> I recently pulled the circuit board out of the case and threw the case
> away, as I got tired of opening it, and the speaker and mic are
> nothing to write home about. I put a 1954 Plymouth car radio speaker
> on it :-)
>
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