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3 Watt Bag Phone Help (Part II)

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My Dad has a Motorola 3 watt bag phone he keeps in his car. The insulation
is coming off the spiral flex cord that connects the handset to the
transciever.

The handset requires 10-20 separate wires! Why soo darn many?

Is there an easy way to relace this cord and/ or handset? Can you buy the
cords aftermarket somewhere and just do it yourself?

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In the past, those cords were very easily replicable.
My shop did a ton of them each week.

Motorola probably still stocks them.
Find a shop that works on Motorola, or try to call directly
and order one. I don't know if they'll sell directly to the public
but it's worth a shot.


"Josh III" <joshp51REMOVE@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:c5m5m9$36a59$1@ID-204582.news.uni-berlin.de...
> My Dad has a Motorola 3 watt bag phone he keeps in his car. The insulation
> is coming off the spiral flex cord that connects the handset to the
> transciever.
>
> The handset requires 10-20 separate wires! Why soo darn many?
>
> Is there an easy way to relace this cord and/ or handset? Can you buy the
> cords aftermarket somewhere and just do it yourself?
>
> JoshIII
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tracfoneusers
> If Activating a TracFone Get 100 FREE min referrals here:
> joshp51@hotmail.com
> TraFone uses Verizon, Cingular, Suncom, and Alltel networks (to name a few)
>
>

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Damn spell check....

replaceable

"Richard Ness" <richardno@damnspam.nessnet.com> wrote in message news:PcudnSDPzskbJePdRVn-sA@comcast.com...
> In the past, those cords were very easily replicable.
> My shop did a ton of them each week.
>
> Motorola probably still stocks them.
> Find a shop that works on Motorola, or try to call directly
> and order one. I don't know if they'll sell directly to the public
> but it's worth a shot.
>
>
> "Josh III" <joshp51REMOVE@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:c5m5m9$36a59$1@ID-204582.news.uni-berlin.de...
> > My Dad has a Motorola 3 watt bag phone he keeps in his car. The insulation
> > is coming off the spiral flex cord that connects the handset to the
> > transciever.
> >
> > The handset requires 10-20 separate wires! Why soo darn many?
> >
> > Is there an easy way to relace this cord and/ or handset? Can you buy the
> > cords aftermarket somewhere and just do it yourself?
> >
> > JoshIII
> > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tracfoneusers
> > If Activating a TracFone Get 100 FREE min referrals here:
> > joshp51@hotmail.com
> > TraFone uses Verizon, Cingular, Suncom, and Alltel networks (to name a few)
> >
> >
>
>

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