Joe is right. I used to work for Apple in the Warranty Repair and Refurbishment Dept. and you would not beleive some of the damage these "Do it Yourself"ers can inflict and say they never touched it. Some things seem simple to repair and open, but once you do, its easy to forget how you took it apart no matter how careful you are putting it back together. Nothing is EVER factory-same again. :)
As I said before - Im learning as I go with the radios and Bill just gave me a great technique to look for. I just did it myself. Cake! Thanks Bill! :-) Hope I can repay the favor someday! John Hymes La Rue Communications 10 S. Aurora Street Stockton, CA 95202 ----- Original Message ----- From: MCH To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, April 09, 2010 12:11 PM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola Radius P50 But, how many people know that? I think his point was that it doesn't seem to have been played with by someone who didn't know at least somewhat what they were doing. I've seen some of those come in. Joe M. Bill Smith wrote: > > Pry marks? Pop out the two clips in the battery compartment and pull up > on the antenna. No prying needed! :-) > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > Doesnt appear to be tampered with or pry marks indicating it was opened > before. (Thank goodness).

