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Old 07-17-2010, 10:49 AM
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Default 396T - Replacing Knob

Anyone know where I may purchase a replacement knob for the 396T (guessing other models use the same knob too)? I took apart my 396T last night and tried using some contact cleaner to help with the gumming feeling; its the same. Looking at it further, it looks pretty straight forward to replace, just need the part.

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Found UPMAN's info here
http://info.uniden.com/twiki/bin/vie...4/PartsRequest

It's back-ordered.

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I took it apart again and the contact cleaner was still a little wet. Going to let it dry a few days and see how it turns out.
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Ya this is the only one I seen, maybe you can look for the part number online for another resource.

Uniden Online Store - Accessory Detail

I bought my BCD396T on Ebay and I noticed the volume knob was a bit rough.

Good Luck!
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Ya this is the only one I seen, maybe you can look for the part number online for another resource.

Uniden Online Store - Accessory Detail

I bought my BCD396T on Ebay and I noticed the volume knob was a bit rough.

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Thanks. I just Googled the Uniden part number and found this post:
BCD396T - Control Knob Hack?
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I lost the knob to my 396T and found one at Radio Shack that works - comes 2 in a packet - part # is 274-403 - just had to shave down the bottom end of the plastic a little on a grinding wheel so that once the new knob was in place you could still push down on the knob for the features to work- works as good as the original and looks good.
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I lost the knob to my 396T and found one at Radio Shack that works - comes 2 in a packet - part # is 274-403 - just had to shave down the bottom end of the plastic a little on a grinding wheel so that once the new knob was in place you could still push down on the knob for the features to work- works as good as the original and looks good.
Thanks for the info. I guess I titled the post wrong, or at least a little misleading. I want to replace the entire thing...the entire VFO encoder (as I have learned it's actually called). Thanks anyway.
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