[GreenKeys] OT: SW Radio Repair?
WA5CAB at cs.com
WA5CAB at cs.com
Sat Jan 10 00:30:16 EST 2009
Kurth,
I can't help you directly as I only do vintage US military radios. Perhaps
someone else will know someone near you who can help. Absent that, I suggest
that you go to QTH.net and search the list of lists for one whose name
indicates it may be populated by people somewhat knowledgible about sets like your
Grundig.
Another (possibly quicker) possibility is www.antiqueradio.com. This is run
by the people who publish Antique Radio Classified, a magazine catering to
people who collect (mostly) civilian sets.
In a message dated 1/9/2009 11:15:46 PM Central Standard Time,
kurth at kurthbemis.com writes:
> Apologies for the Off Topic post, but I can't think of a more
> knowledgeable group of folks to ask. My Internet searches aren't
> yielding much, so I figured I'd ask..
> --
> I have happened across a Grundig Satellit 210 (Model 6001).
>
> >From what I read (http://www.radiointel.com/nr-satellit6001.htm) this is
> a great radio for exploring world radio with.
>
> It is in very good condition, as it was stored in a box in the back of a
> closet for the past 20 years, but could use a good cleaning and some
> minor repairs. The replacement of a few missing knobs, broken antenna
> tip, etc..
>
> I'm located in New England and was hoping someone on the list can
> recommend a reputable repair shop in New England. Outside New England
> is fine, but ideally I'd like to not to have to ship it. (big and
> heavy).
>
>
Robert Downs - Houston
wa5cab dot com (Web Store)
MVPA 9480
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