[R-1051] FW: In need of service
paul swed
paulswedb at gmail.com
Wed Apr 11 12:35:10 EDT 2012
Hi Tim as I say I am not a service company. I just keep mine going
because...
My! To have caused that type of damage is profound actually. Those are as
George Bush would say Nuw-clear proof. Really. Anyhow if there is a true
chassis deformation. Most likely the chains loosened to some numbers of
selectors they are all adjustable. So just maybe they can be tightened. As
they say few pix are worth 1000 words.
But it sounds like you found someone who does work on them as a business.
Great to hear.
I am in franklin Ma so perhaps we are not that far from each other.
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 11:31 AM, THOMAS GRIECO <tgrieco at optonline.net>wrote:
> Paul,
> Thanks for your reply.
> I shipped an R1051/URR to Wisconsin and UPS trashed it. Seventy five
> pounds dropped on end. I had the longer rack brackets and folded right
> into the back of case and the usual dented and bent outer connections. I
> am working with all party's to see their conclusion.
> What I wondered is if you service these units and return back to life. I
> know that the jolt pushed the innards down and there are two dials
> slipping and off Freq. I was told it receives loud and clear. Of course
> in the future it's nice to know someone who is willing to work on these
> or send you onto someone who does. Your name has come across my screen
> in the past. I would not accept free help so remember some of us are not
> beggars-hi-hi.
> Tim
> K1SYN
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