What is the bolt that screws in an MSR2000 to the rack. I know it's
metric and the head is a square = I need to get a tool to remove a
unit from an existing rack in the next couple of weeks.
tnx, John / N4SJW
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it's a Torx fastener. Available at any hardware store. I seem to recall that
it is a SIZE #35.
lance
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HI, John.
Square headed bolts or screws are called Robertson.
Your local hardware store should have all of the Robertson bits that you
need.
Butch
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HI, John.
Square headed bolts or screws are called Robertson.
Your local hardware store should have all of the Robertson bits that you
need.
Butch
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Thanks Larry, that's just what I was hoping to hear. ;)
Kevin
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Anyone know what mods, if any, are needed to bring a UHF MSR2000 repeater,
currently on 460Mhz, down into the 440 range, other than recrystalling?
Thanks.
Kevin
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, etc. Make sure you have the service manual.
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Anyone know what mods, if any, are needed to bring a UHF
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