Since the radio is so similar to a MaxTrac, I'll
assume it's enclosed the same way. Remove the two
screws from the control head (T15) and the four
flat-head screws from the sides (T10). Pull the
control head off the covers, then pry the covers off.
They're identical and split in the middle of each
side. Sometimes they're hard to get apart, but nothing
else holds them together. Usually you can get them
going by starting in the front where the edge is
exposed over the metal chassis.
If this isn't how they're put together, I'll go have a
look at my GM300 service manual, but I recall opening
one a couple of weeks ago and it sure looks like a
MaxTrac in this respect.
Bob M.
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--- "Andrew G." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK thanks for that info. Now the next question is
> does anybody have a trick for opening up one of
> those radios? I got the screws out but that cover
> just dosen't want to come off.
>
> Andy KC2GOW
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