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Motorola APX 7000 Basic Service Manual

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Sec 1: 8-18 Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures: Radio Disassembly
8.7.7 Removal of the VOCON Board Assembly (G, N)
NOTE: Reconfirm the Flex connector between the Control Top Assembly (J) and the
VOCON Board Assembly (G, N) or, if so equipped, the Option Board is
disconnected (see step 3 on page 1:8-14). Failure to do so may damage the
connectors or the flex.
1. Gently rotate the VOCON Board Assembly just enough to clear the Main Chassis and Option
Board connector. Slide out the VOCON Board Assembly as shown in Figure 8-24.
Figure 8-24. Remove VOCON Board Assembly
8.7.8 Removal of the Knobs & Top Bezel Assembly (H)
A. Remove the Frequency Knob
To remove the Frequency Knob (13):
1. Hold the radio in one hand so that the top of the radio faces upward, and the front of the radio
faces you.
2. With the other hand, grasp the Frequency Knob and pull it upward, until it is free from its
shaft.
B. Remove the Volume Knob
To remove the Volume Knob (12):
1. Hold the radio in one hand so that the top of the radio faces upward and the front of the radio
faces you.
2. With the other hand, grasp the Volume Knob and pull it upward.
i. Remove the Torque Adder (15) with the Black Stick.
ii. Unscrew the Volume Spanner Nut (17) using the Volume Spanner Bit with a driver.
Remove the Volume Washer (16) below the nut.
iii. Unscrew the Antenna Spanner Nut (19) with the Antenna Spanner Bit and a driver.
Remove the Antenna Washer (18) below the nut as shown in Figure 8-25.
VOCON Board Assembly (G, N)

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Motorola APX 7000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Digital TechnologyP25 Phase 1 and Phase 2
Emergency ButtonYes
Frequency Range136-174 MHz (VHF), 380-470 MHz (UHF Range 1), 450-520 MHz (UHF Range 2), 764-870 MHz (700/800 MHz)
DisplayColor LCD
EncryptionAES, DES
Water ResistanceIP67
GPSYes
BluetoothYes
Operating Temperature-30°C to +60°C
Weight391 g (with standard battery)

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