I've been looking for a tech to send 7 HT750 UHF for minor repairs. I don't have time to work on them my self and the customer needs them done soon but doesn't like M's flat rate prices.
I'm looking for someone to fix it right the first time at a fair price. Seem like too much to ask?
Thanks
Looking for an HT750 repair expert
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Re: Looking for an HT750 repair expert
PM me, I'm a Moto portable tech at a shop in Roanoke, Va.repeaters-r-us wrote:I've been looking for a tech to send 7 HT750 UHF for minor repairs. I don't have time to work on them my self and the customer needs them done soon but doesn't like M's flat rate prices.
I'm looking for someone to fix it right the first time at a fair price. Seem like too much to ask?
Thanks
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At the risk of adding to his "unknown to me" workload, I recommend Tony Soprano here on the board...he does component level repair to the Waris series radios.
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Thanks for the recommendation Todd-I do repair Waris line portables in-house.
repeaters-r-us guy: Not sure how "soon" you need them, I'm running a 7-business day turnaround right now. Most repairs run $100-180, depending on the problem. Most will be less than that top number. If you want to pursue it let me know.
Tony
repeaters-r-us guy: Not sure how "soon" you need them, I'm running a 7-business day turnaround right now. Most repairs run $100-180, depending on the problem. Most will be less than that top number. If you want to pursue it let me know.
Tony