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Fried Ic on PCB

Hi all
Have a BT LST 1350 EH/10...walkie Manufactured 1989
Didnt go in reverse everything else was fine..
Some brainer had a poke at it & burnt/Fried the IC on the Main PCB

SO im looking for the Scramatics & A Replacment Board If anyone can help
or point me in the wright direction of one

Ram has been redone & its to good to Scrap
Thanks in advance :)
  • Posted 28 Jul 2009 18:48
  • By barry_j
  • joined 28 Jul'09 - 1 message
  • Victoria, Australia

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