It just unplugs. You will need a special cable to plug back into the 
circuit board to plumb the RF out to the outside world. It is a standard 
Mot part, but I do not know the part number. Get yourself a service 
manual, the part is listed in there... Good luck! Mike

Steaven Rogers, W4YI wrote:

> I would like to use a UHF GM300 as a link radio for my system.  However, 
> 25 watts is a bit overkill for my application.  Has anyone had any luck 
> with  reducing the power on one of the radios?  I would assume that one 
> could disable the amplifier and use just the exciter, but I am not sure 
> of the procedure.  Anyone care to share?
> 
> Thanks
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> Steaven, W4YI
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