Jedi 15 key display board in a 6 key MT2000?

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grump
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Jedi 15 key display board in a 6 key MT2000?

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Does anyone know if a Jedi 15 key replacement keypad and display assembly (NTN7154B) will work inside a 6 key MT2000? Anyone tried it?
I know the 6 key has a different model number, but was just curious if it would work albeit with extra unused buttons... Thanks!
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Re: Jedi 15 key display board in a 6 key MT2000?

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yep, will work fine. No electrical difference between the 7153 and 7154, just the plastic housing and rubber keypad are different.
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Re: Jedi 15 key display board in a 6 key MT2000?

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Thats what I was thinking... Thanks!
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Re: Jedi 15 key display board in a 6 key MT2000?

Post by Will »

Now i I could only find a 6 key code plug for a 16 key 450 - 520 MT2000.
Or do I have to change the controller.

And yes I do not need all the darned keys...
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Re: Jedi 15 key display board in a 6 key MT2000?

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If the controller is pre-toolproof you can edit the button assignments with Lab to make it a model 2/6-key radio.
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