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Radio Test Equipment, Repair and Calibration.

I’m a senior radio technician with a fully equipped home radio shop. I’ve worked in bench repair for many Motorola radio dealers, Oilfield companies, and even a California defense company for several years.

I repair, calibrate, buy, sell and trade-in radio test equipment, mostly radio service monitors.

I’m equipped for many models. IFR 500, 1200, 1500, COM-120A/B. A-7550.

Motorola R-2000 series, R-2200/2400, R-2600/2660.

Some other makes and models of radio test sets, frequency counters, wattmeters, signal generators, spectrum analyzers. I charge $60/hour for repairs, with flatrate calibration at $400.

Please reach me to enquire further for yourself or for your club. Perhaps you have something to sell or trade in.

No ham stuff, nothing Kenwood, Icom, Yaesu. No oscilloscopes.

 

Adam VE6WMR

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