Finding a Local Motorola Service Shop

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Finding a Local Motorola Service Shop

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I want to find a local Motorola radio shop. However, I have no clue how to go about finding one. Are their shops called something common? I thought it was "mss," but searching for that in the Boston area got me an STD clinic. And "Motorola" is all cell-phone stuff.

Where would I go--or what would I search for--to find my local shop(s)?
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Post by mancow »

I don't know where this is in the Boston area but here's on in MA.

http://www.allcommtechnologies.com/contact.html


Here's the only one that came up on the USMSS website search for Massachusetts.

http://www.usmss.org/massachusetts.html
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Post by Jim2121 »

yellow pages has "two-way radio repair shops" or under Communications. Or Two Way Radio/ Radios..
The towns north of phoenix list authorized motorola repair/dealers/sell.
And Phoenix list lots more. If your from the Boston area? I found 4 on-line...
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Post by NickH »

http://www.2-way.biz an MSS, they're right in Newington, NH.
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Post by transistor747 »

Typically, MSS's will advertise under "Radio Systems" or "Radio Equipment" in the yellow pages.
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Post by allcomm »

Hello,

My name is Jason I work for ALL-COMM Technologies in Revere, MA just north of Boston.

If I can be of any help feel free to email me or call me, I will PM you with my number.

Thanks,
Jay
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