[IRCA] Disassembling the Eton E100 Ultralight Radio
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[IRCA] Disassembling the Eton E100 Ultralight Radio





The Eton E100 is one of the most physically complex ultralight radios and, apparently, Eton has a policy against publishing Service Manuals. The first time that I went into the back of the E100, I didn't get very far.... and panicked. I tip-toed back outta the radio and, luckily, was able to return it to stock condition. There are two major moves taking the radio apart that are not intuitive.

I did some Internet research, found some photos that gave me some hints and plunged in again. The radio is actually fairly easy to take apart and reassemble, IF YOU KNOW HOW. I've just published a three-page illustrated guide to disassembling the E100 on the second page of files in the Ultralight Files Area of dxer.ca. If you own one of these very nice little portables, you might want to add this document to your E100 file, wheher you ever intend to get into the back of it or not. The URL for that part of the files area is:

http://www.dxer.ca/component/option,com_docman/task,cat_view/gid,87/dir,DESC/order,name/Itemid,77/limit,10/limitstart,10/


John B.
Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA
Rcvrs: WiNRADiO 313e, Eton e1, NRD-535(kiwa-mods)
Antennas: 700' NE/SW mini-Bev, Wellbrook Phased Array (pre-production version)


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