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welcome to another episode of field phone Ops today we're going to look at uh replacing or repairing a handset on a ft602 field phone that I have and uh well let's get to it okay this is the ft602 phone I have I actually have two of these and you can see the handset core just literally self-destructed it was pretty interesting you can see when I first got the phone it was it wasn't this bad most it was on there and it started cracking down here at the uh we're connected to the phone you can see I put some electrical tape on there and that didn't even slow down it just it literally just every time you used it it broke off more and it still worked it's just I started getting some questions asked about it when I set my displays up so I said you know there's got to be a way I could fix this darn thing so that's led to what the process we're going to look at here this is basically the tools and materials you're going to need um a replacement retractable handset cord I use it you need six c...