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AnyTone AT-5888UV Remote Faceplate

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philkoz

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Just received the radio in the mail and have a question. How do you remove the faceplate ? I see the spring-loaded push button on the side, and it does push but the faceplate doesn't budge. Manual says it has a "remote mountable faceplate", but nowhere does it mention how to detach it & use it remotely. I've seen it mentioned in reviews but can't find any documentation. My IC-208 had a remote faceplate & detaching was pretty self explanatory. I was hoping to use this Anytone to replace the Icom as a 2nd radio. No detachable faceplate is a deal breaker for what I need.

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