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Alright, there's two here, let's go ahead and run these, recheck. Cool, Q07 VEE, go ahead with the recheck. Hey Brian, I was just looking at the E20, service manual, and I was looking through that battery for the memory, and I'm looking through the transmitter, there's a receive management board, and a control board, and a I.F. board. And the E20 and ETSS is an optional board, I hope it's got it. Looking for it, I'm looking for it, and I see the thing circle, and I'm like, oh, I'll make sure that's it. It looks like it's a 5 volt standard looking battery. So when I get the regular batteries and see if the thing runs, I think they're 5 volts, or like, 12 volts, or 5 and 12 I think is what they are. But, yeah, that'll get me going I think. Yeah, that should mean you have to change the original holder on one side of the board, and you can never tell though, like, pretty much just the assembly, the reassembly and all that. Back to you, and thanks for letting me check in, it's good to be a technician sometimes because it's up to you. This is a station C-L7, confirmed for a contextual paper, all-star and global signal management board, local header C-L1. I'm going to start tuning up over here, put the 5 volts in my order. More of that stuff with energy, and it's gonna be good talking to you, Brian, and thanks for letting me check in. Talk to you, we'll see you in a couple of weeks if you're fine. Hey, good stuff there, yeah, good luck on that Kenwood there. I wonder if you have any power supplies I could just provide. Double check that it is 5 volts, because I wouldn't be... Maybe it's just because of the newer radio, I think my AnyTone, I know the bowel things, they operate off 3.7 volts. So, anyway, just double check the voltage there that you don't overdo it, and I'm actually wondering if there's a way to give it that voltage and just test the radio and make sure it works before you bother buying the battery for it and stuff. So, definitely that CTCSS module, I was wondering how old that radio was and if it had that or not. I've got a nice Kenwood mobile rig and stuff that worked great. It was actually the first radio I transmitted on, but it doesn't do the CTCSS tones, and I don't think there's an optional... I know there's some really hacky solutions for it, but I wasn't willing to do it. I don't think that's something I would still do at this point. It could be interesting. Anyway, thanks for that Michael, good luck and let us know how it goes with that HT. Very cool. Alright, last one, I think you said your name was Jeff, unless I wrote that down wrong. Alpha Juliet 7, Fox November, please give us your report.

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