[ICOM] Want servicing info re: 756PRO
Mike-2007 at elp.rr.com
Mike-2007 at elp.rr.com
Sun May 6 09:19:10 EDT 2007
Scott Malcolm.
mts at trip.net.
I have never been dissappointed with his work, and for the price he
charges I would refuse to work on radios. The only stuff I repair
right now is when I need it tomorrow. He does have a weeks backlog or
so.
Mike - KD9KC.
----- Original Message -----
From: Soundval <soundval at foothill.net>
Date: Saturday, May 5, 2007 11:18 pm
Subject: [ICOM] Want servicing info re: 756PRO
To: icom at mailman.qth.net
> I have an ICOM 756PRO.
> After about 15 minutes it cuts on and off, and when off sounds
> about like
> the antenna was disconnected.
> To get it to go on and off I can toggle the transmit button, or
> just scan
> with the tuning knob.
> Since I still live mostly in a tube world, and have plenty of tube
> sets to
> repair, I have chosen to have someone with 756PRO experience do it.
> Who or what should I have do it?
> I'm near Sacramento CA.
> Is there factory authorized service near me, or where is it?
> Is factory service unreasonably priced? Something like $265 I
> findmentioned.
> (I don't necessarily believe $265 is unreasonable.
> Should
> I?)
> Your suggestions will be appreciated.
>
> Gene WB6SZS
>
>
>
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