View Poll Results: Which way to go when repairing rigs
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Do not charge, keep doing what you been doing
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Yes, you should charge a fee
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You should not work on radios in the first place.
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08-02-2008, 08:41 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Greenville NC
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Amateur Radio Repair
Over the years I have helped friends and thier friends fix their "broken" radios.
And never did I charge anything for my service.
And through out that time there has only been a few that were not repairable. Due to obsolete parts.
So I been thinking about expanding a little. Start doing more of it for a small fee. Seems we have so many hams that do not have the knowledge to repair their own stuff anymore. I have worked on a few newer style rigs like the Kenwood 2000 but I rather spend my time working on older equipment. Those that the manufacture no longer supports.
Comments please
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