However, there is one persistent problem that plagues every owner:
Use a plastic spudger or a wooden toothpick (never a metal screwdriver). Follow the truth table in your updated manual exactly.
If you have landed on this page, you are likely holding a rugged, yellow or black brick of legendary radio engineering: the . Despite being discontinued for over two decades, the P210 remains a favorite among construction crews, event staff, security teams, and amateur radio enthusiasts for its durability and simple operation.
However, there is one persistent problem that plagues every owner:
Use a plastic spudger or a wooden toothpick (never a metal screwdriver). Follow the truth table in your updated manual exactly.
If you have landed on this page, you are likely holding a rugged, yellow or black brick of legendary radio engineering: the . Despite being discontinued for over two decades, the P210 remains a favorite among construction crews, event staff, security teams, and amateur radio enthusiasts for its durability and simple operation.