Nathan, Wow! A Radio Shack man that 1) knew how to use a soldering iron?!? and (2) actually did it for you?!? They're instructed to NEVER do any work on customers' items, even as far as changing a watch battery. That's a special Radio Shack you've got there. The certainly don't make them like that any more..... Geren W. Mortensen, Jr. Columbia, Maryland, USA --------------------------------------------------------------------------- My Personal Web Site http://gerenm.tripod.com The On30Guy On30 Web Site http://on30guy.tripod.com Geren's Photography Site http://gerenphoto.tripod.com Geren's Boating Site http://gerenboat.tripod.com UgotaWanit: A New Music Experience http://www.ugotawanit.com Four County Society of Model Engineers http://www.fcsme.org --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -----Original Message----- > From: Nathan I Smutz [mailto:n.smutz@...] > Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 2:35 AM > To: Ensoniq-VFX-SD@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [Ensoniq-VFX-SD] Lithium battery holder. > > > Hi, > I had my battery replaced a while back (last year, I think) CR2032 > sounds familiar. The repair man at our local Radio Shack soldered in a > battery holder that was in stock at the store. > Nathan >
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RE: [Ensoniq-VFX-SD] Lithium battery holder.
2002-01-03 by Geren W. Mortensen, Jr.
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