Model: (Click to see more) 99996: Radio Gear
Status: Project
Date: 15-Jan-2010
Comments: 0
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I removed the electronics that is illegal to use here in the UK - and fitted the electronics from a cream-coloured 27Mhz transmitter.


I soldered the power wires from the 27Mhz circuit board and battery connections - and passed them through the rear of the 75Mhz. case - then soldered the battery terminals and fitted them into the rear of the 75Mhz case...


I made a hole for the charge lead - and cleaned it up so it is similar to the rear of the cream case, then soldered the power wires back onto the 27Mhz. circuit board.


I also removed the stickers from the outside of the case that referred to the frequency...

... ...the 75Mhz. electronics removed from the front half of it's case. Note no socket for a charger - whereas the 27Mhz has one... the 27Mhz electronics fitted into the 75Mhz case ...note the power wires soldered off the battery a crude hole made in the rear cover of the 75Mhz. transmitter. The hole in the rear of the 27Mhz. Tx The hole I made in the 75Mhz. Tx case...

If you liked those pictures, you should see these...
27Mhz. conversion to 75Mhz transmitter - Part 3


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