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\n\n----- Original Message -----\n \n \nSent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 12:15 \n AM\nSubject: [Motorola_Software_Users] Re: \n Syntor X9000\n\n\n\n
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use your radio drawer to control head cable and make a pigtail as shown \n above. you may have to cut a little of the plug housing to fit the extra \n wires.
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--- In Motorola_Software_ Users@yahoogroup s.com, \n "Michael Robert Rowland" <mrowland55@. ..> wrote:
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> \n Michael here hello group members
>
> I have a syntorX9000 \n 100watts and rib box plus RSS.
> I still need a tee cable to the radio \n to rib. Anyone
> who has ever done this may have one or did this radio \n programming I
> would like to hear about it.
>