How to remove module from securenet Saber?

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How to remove module from securenet Saber?

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I have a dead Saber II..and have no way to remove the module w/o damaging it. What's the trick? Thanks
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What module are you trying to remove?
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The DES module
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Remove the back shield & VCO module, lightly push on the DES module's alignment tabs. That should bring the module up enough so you can get a small flat blade screwdriver underneath to lift it out.
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Thanks! I thought moto suggested an easier way
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Post by kb0nly »

I use a piece of duct tape... LOL

I know, sounds stupid but it works. A piece of good old 3M duct tape across the top of the module, rub over it a few times to get it stuck down good then just wiggle it up pulling on each end of the tape.

Yeah i know, a lazy bastard, i could also remove the rear shield and do that, but that also exposes the components on the back of the board and i can get it out faster that way then removing the screws and back.
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Post by GlennD »

If you read the service manual it states that Saber modules are designed to be removed with end cutters. The kind with the cutters at right angeles to the jaw. Thats what the grooves on the synthesizer module are for.
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Yep, but that doesn't work for the DES/DVP modules. They are smooth without anything to grab on to.
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Post by poser »

I couldnt get the tape to work, so I removed rear shield and popped it out though the tiny slot. Thanks
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