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Old 10-07-2011, 20:37   #1 (permalink)
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how to remove Blackberry 9700 EMI Shielding

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Blackberry 9700 EMI Shielding


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlUV-DaUiiA


I need some help trying to remove the EMI/RF shielding on this Blackberry 9700 PCB board. The Shielding is soldered down to the motherboard and it has no clips so I cannot remove it easily.

I was thinking heat gun but I hear that does damage to the CPU and wiring within the PCB board
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Re-heat the Solder then scrape it off whilst hot
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re-heat the solder then scrape it off whilst hot
can you show me how plz help
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if you cant under stand as written above, you should not play with it.
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I want to ask the same question. That really work? You should use wick or just knife to remove solder. I heat like crazy and nothing happen.
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Old 10-09-2011, 06:02   #7 (permalink)
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I want to ask the same question. That really work? You should use wick or just knife to remove solder. I heat like crazy and nothing happen.
thanks for reply my friends can you show me any video how to do that if you have done before ??????????
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yup... if any one have video then share with us please.
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no one want to share experiences how to remove Shield
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shield removeal

i try to remove the shield on a 8520 now the phone is dead any suggestions
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no one want to share experiences how to remove Shield
heating not working for you use a dremel and cut away the area make sure you done cut too deep to cut straight through. then use a tool (flat screw driver or to pry open the cut and move away the shield.
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