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Review Summary For : HamRepair.com
Reviews: 42MSRP: 45
Description:
Repair of Amateur Radio Equipment. HF Transceivers, VHF Transcivers. Yaesu specialist.
Product is in production
More Info: http://www.hamrepair.com/index.html
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N8WGM Rating: 2014-06-22
Cal knows radios Time Owned: 3 to 6 months.
I bought a Kenwood TS930 off E-bay and it was in pretty good condition. It did have one issue and that was low transmit output. Sent it off to HamRepair.com and Cal looked it over.

As it turned out, it just needed to be aligned and adjusted.

After two weeks, it came back as good as new. Works excellent and very happy. Price was right too. Cal is great to deal with. He works on almost all brands of radios and amplifiers. He really knows his stuff.

I recently had some problem with my Dentron Clipperton L. Gave Cal a call and he diagnosed it over the phone. I did the repair and it works perfectly.

I highly recommend Cal and HamRepair.com.
former-N1CC-JL Rating: 2014-05-30
Yaesu FT-990 Time Owned: more than 12 months.
Cal at HamRepair.com has worked on this 25-year old FT-990 twice. 3 years ago replacing the memory battery and alignment. Recently the radio developed a failure mode and was sent to HamRepair. He promptly found a cold solder joint in the front panel LED system, and did a full calibration and "Master Reference". Total cost was $90 plus shipping. Radio works much better than it has for years! Worked WPX CW with no problems...then found that SSB had some issues. A quick phone call to Cal got instructions to do a "Master Reset" ... due to possible shipping damage ... radio came back up immediately will all modes and operation 100%. Given the age of the rig, Cal does the very best to keep your "vintage" equipment going. A #1 guy!