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Date:         Mon, 06 Jan 1997 15:10:31 -0500
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From:         Dino Kubik <KubikD@em.agr.ca>
Subject:      Security Code on Radio

I've gotten this advice & this result: -waited one hour -no luck; -put in 1111 - no luck; -disconect from battery - no luck; -give dealer >$C120 -no frig'en way; -put it in home deep freezer - no luck; -put it in -10xC freezer -no luck; soooo ....... I've made arrangements for the the radio to spend some time in an "ultra-freezer" at -70 xC.

Any thoughts on the possibility of -70 xC totally destroying a radio/tape player?

If the objective is to "freeze" the memory out of some clip, would 24 hors do it? Longer?

Dino (don't got no tunes) KubiK Fredericton, NB


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