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Recommendation for Saber professional shop.

Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 12:14 pm
by silverbk
I have a nice Saber III that I bricked. All segments are lit and it will not take a code plug. It's a long story, but basically I got it screwed up, and I proceeded to screw it up more attempting to fix it.

Anyway, it is now beyond my capability, as I do not have Lab software, alignment instruments or the stuff you need to power it up outside the case.

Can anyone recommend a good Motorola shop that can fix this radio reasonably? I have other radios and business for them as well, but this saber is the most pressing.

Thanks in advance.

Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 12:24 pm
by K8TEK
Call Motorola.

1.888.567.7347

Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 1:05 pm
by GlennD
As of January 1 Motorola will no longer work on Sabers. Many parts are starting to dry up.

Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 1:13 pm
by HLA
most shops around here stopped working on sabers a while ago and if you could even get motorola to work on it you will have alot of explaining to do. actually replacement of the whole radio would be cheaper than the flat rate repair bill.

Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 3:30 pm
by Will
I do not repair Sabers here, but I have had Ernest repair several Sabers for me, as well as for some of my freinds.

So I can recomend: AEC ( on the BB)

Applied Electronic Communications, AEC
Ernest A. Erickson, KA9UCE
2963 W. Jasper Butte Drive
Queen Creek, AZ. 85242
[email protected]
480.677.4923(office/fax)
480.768.8213(mobile)
121*727*5567

Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 3:33 pm
by Will
Tom in DC may know of someone on the east coast who repairs Sabers..

Saber bits & bytes

Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 4:28 pm
by Microwave Mike
Gad!!!
I would just go out and buy a Saber ONE of the same split, VHF or UHF , and transfer the display and case. Load up a codeplug or creat one for your needs. The only alignment is to set the frequency, with RSS, and a counter for that.

Simple, cheap, and dirty.

mm

Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 11:08 pm
by k4wtf
There's a bit more to *properly* aligning the radio. Especially if you're going to be running secure.

Saber Alignment

Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 7:09 am
by Microwave Mike
There was NO mention of a Secure radio, so I did not bring up alignment
procedures for that Option. On Saber radios I have worked on, Frequency
adjustment was the most common. I did not have to get into modulation or power adjustments often.
Alignment of secure radios does take a little more time and T&M gear.

This poor guy just wants to get his Saber III up and going. I listed my quick and dirty way to solve his problem. The procedure works for about 90% of Saber radios I have worked on.

mm

How to "fix" it...

Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 1:20 pm
by Tom in D.C.
I did the same operation recently. Got an S3 case and shield
from a 403 mHz radio and slapped it on a 440 mHz Saber I.
Dump in the S3 codeplug, check the frequency, and off you go.
And this WAS a Securenet setup but I don't use it.