CT150 channel select switch

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Lake Effect
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CT150 channel select switch

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I have a 4 channel CT150 radio model # AAH34RCC9AA1AN that needs a new channel selector switch. The parts list only shows one switch but I know this to be a 16 channel part because I have ordered it before for a 16 channel unit. There is no other number listed for 4 channel. Also, no 4 channel number for the knob as moto did with 2 and 8 channel GP300 units. I have verified on another portable that the switch only goes to 4 positions even when out of the housing. Anyone have any input on this? Thanks for any help.
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Post by HLA »

they are all capable of 16ch, it's the knob that makes the difference and has the plastic stopper inside of it that stops it at 4ch.
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Post by Tony Soprano »

In early CT and HT750 versions, there was a metal stop under the freq. knob to stop the switch.

However, that is no longer the case, the new four channel switch is 4080710Z34. It stops at position 4.
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Post by Lake Effect »

Thank you, Tony, for that part number. It is now added to my parts list.
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