Ummm.. IIRC, isn't "DI" a Desk-mate (shorty) cabinet ??
Should take a BF10
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"Steve Bosshard (NU5D)" wrote:
If the station is in a stand up cabinet with hinges on the door,
On 5/17/06, tgundo2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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... his base station is a GE master seris model DI76EAU66A.
The cabinet in question is only about 3 ft tall.[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ummm.. IIRC, isn't "DI" a Desk-mate (shorty) cabinet ?? Should take a BF10 /."Steve Bosshard (NU5D)" wrote: If the station is in a stand up cabinet with hinges on the door, On 5/17/06, tgundo2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bingo .. same key as the M-II mobile; stubby little sucker ~
only 3 'nubs'.
given some patience, you can pop that lock with a paperclip medium
flatblade.
Well .. a lot of patience.. ;-)
TGundo 2003 wrote:
The cabinet in question is only about 3 ft tall.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ummm.. IIRC,
I couldn't resist this one, so please don't take this as nit picking, but for a purist, the BF10 fits the TPL, Transistorized Progress Line, and the BF10A fits the DM Desk Mate and MastrPRO, and MII Mobiles. The 1000GE is for the 69 Cabinets. Such is true most of the time, but there are
Harris used a Chicago lockco 761
had to pull the key out of the radio to check
On 18 May 2006 at 16:05, Steve Bosshard (NU5D) wrote:
I couldn't resist this one, so please don't take this as nit picking, but
for a purist, the BF10 fits the TPL, Transistorized Progress Line, and the
BF10A fits
In situations like these my weapon of choice is a Dewalt 14.4V
cordless drill armed with a 1/2 titanium bit.
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