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-[* black] pull on the bottom of the inside of the radio it should come out with little resitance it has an o ring gasket.
-[* icon_caution] you may want to take static cautions when handling the internals.
-[* black] pivot the internals out till you can pull the antenna stud and channel stud down and out of the housing.
+[* black] With a gentle pull on the bottom of the inside of the radio, the main unit should come out (with a little resistance). Take care not to damage the O-ring gasket that surrounds this opening and protects the main unit.
+[* icon_caution] As with anytime you handle electronics, you should observe standard electrostatic precautions when handling the internals.
+[* black] Pivot and move the main unit out of the front cover at the bottom until the antenna connector and tuning knob stud are clear of the housing.