HT1000 channel expansion

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HT1000 channel expansion

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I'm doing the two channel to 16 channel mod on my HT1000, and I'm having a Dickens of a time getting that strip of rubber out of the bottom of the knob so it can turn all the way around. I've been picking away at it with various tools, and most of the resulting damage has been to myself. It's really well bonded in there! Has anyone come up with a workable approach to this?

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Post by Rayjk110 »

You could just ask for one in the for sale/wanted/trade forum, I'm sure if someone has a bunch to spare it could be mailed out for free in an envelope, but if it's that hard to take out the rubber (I've never tried it, I imagine it would be a pain) it may as well be worth it to just find a used one or new one.
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That's a good idea, thanks. I've been thinking about trying to grind it away with power tools. I guy could get hurt doing such things!

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Post by AEC »

I would just clip off the 'stop' on the housing and forget the knob, it's too pliable to cleanly nip off the tab.

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AEC wrote:I would just clip off the 'stop' on the housing and forget the knob, it's too pliable to cleanly nip off the tab.

Indeed...I've converted many HT1000 units, and it never even occured to me to try & modify the knob...just cut off the stopper on the radio, it's sooo much easier. The channel switch itself will limit you to the 16 positions, as it isn't continuous rotary.

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Post by RadioSouth »

Agreed, the housing stop comes off easily. But if you were intent on taking the stop out of the knob a dremel with a ball shaped grinding head does the job neatly as well.
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OK, I'm convinced. Thanks to all.

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