Albrecht AE495S
There are a few different methods documented, I have inlcuded all of them here.
How to set up for HAM band only or CB/HAM mode.
This first version may not be correct, if it does not work for you try the second version of the mod below.
* Disconnect the power cord.
* Remove mini jumper on the CN1 of front PCB.
* Short two terminals of SMT3 momentarilly to discharge capacitor and reset CPU.
* Reconnect power cord.
HOW TO GO TO CB MODE FROM HAM BAND MODE
* Set ‘FUNC’ button on and press number ‘2′ (call) button for longer than 3 seconds.
* Now pressing ‘2′ button will switch between bands, A B C D E F G H I J.
* Set ‘FUNC’ button on and press ‘2′ button for less than 3 seconds.
* Now you can toggle between frequency and channel display modes.
* Set ‘FUNC’ button and press ‘2′ for longer than 3 seconds to go to Ham mode.
This version was sent to me by a visitor and is confirmed as working on his unit.
* Unplug power cord!
* Carefully remove Warranty Seals (if you use a hair-dryer to warm them, they come off very nicely, what a joke!) and remove cover from radio.
* As you look toward the front vertical PCB you will see the 204 CPU mounted, just below and to the right (looking from the front down into chassis) you will see a small diode, it is near the bottom of the vertical PCB.
* This radio is primarily a SMD design and the diode is a conventional diode, clip it!
* Go to the CPU and on the right hand end you will see a tinned pad at each corner of the chip, short them out!
* Carefully replace the screws and the Warranty Seals.
* Repower the unit.
* Turn it on.
* Tap the FUNC button, hold button #2 for at least 3 seconds, and there it is… Channel 9!
* Tap the Func button and tap the Call (#2) button and you will see the frequency displayed! Reach out and touch someone FreeBander!
This version is different from the first version above, there are two (2) jumpers bridge on the back of the main board called “Con1″, it is not located on the front PCB, and the does not seem to be any “pads” named “SMT3″ to short out the CPU.