[Milsurplus] AN-URC110 manual?

Ray Fantini RAFANTINI at salisbury.edu
Thu Jul 12 08:53:15 EDT 2012


After removing the head from the radio you can then take the boards out of the head, disassemble the frame and that will give you access to the flex board that is connected to the back of all the components on the control head. Using a small low wattage iron and a solder sucker you can remove the solder around the switch and bend the flex board up over the back of the switch and get enough clearance to change the switch. Depending on what switch it is you may have to remove and disconnect the switch before it to get clearance to the switch. Be very careful and proceed slowly, if you damage the flex board you will not be able to get another one, you can always replace damaged traces on the flex with wire jumpers. You're lucky that you have the URC-110 being the older URC-101 and 104 had a memory battery on the first card in the head and they would often leak down onto the flex and eat thru some of its connections but the 110 never has that issue. Have seen URC heads listed on EBay from time to time just have to be cetin if you buy one that it has to be for the 110, the 101,104 and PET-25 all have the same head but the head for the 110 is different with two offset presets and the ability to move in 5 kc steps.
RF

-----Original Message-----
From: milsurplus-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:milsurplus-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Barry Tuttleman
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2012 11:05 AM
To: milsurplus at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Milsurplus] AN-URC110 manual?

a friend picked up one of these and would like to find the TM for it; anyone know where he might find one?

he has to repair the plug-in "head" = one switch is bad - any help/ideas?

tnx,
barry
carson city, nv
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