Maybe you'd feel better re-connectorizing (in-line) the new set of wires. Another thing to watch for with a Micor mobile. There are shield plates on the underside of some boards. These just press in place with some pins. These pins corrode and cause grief. Pull the shields off and clean things.
Chuck WB2EDV ----- Original Message ----- From: Mike Besemer (WM4B) To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2009 1:05 PM Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Micor newbie needs advice Yeah. I thought of that. It deeply offends my OCD, but that might be the logical solution! Mike WM4B From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chuck Kelsey Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2009 12:40 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor newbie needs advice You might be better off drilling a hole and running the handful of necessary wires through and soldering them inside the radio. Chuck WB2EDV ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Besemer (WM4B)" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2009 12:28 PM Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Micor newbie needs advice > > Second, IF the harness plug IS the problem, what's the best course of > action? Changing the plug looks like a real bugger. I haven't traced it > up > to the homebrew controls yet, so I'm not sure how difficult it'd be to > swap > out the entire harness (if I had one), but either way doesn't look like > much > fun. > > 73, > > Mike > WM4B

