spell check anyone?
I know, I'm not the worlds greatest speller either, but a simple read
through of your message before sending, along with a quick spell check will
make your messages a whole lot easier to comprehend.
it's especially hard for those folks on the list who speak English as a
second language as well when words are completely garbled and little
punctuation exists.
73
Colin, V A6BKX
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Thurman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2010 10:53 AM
Subject: Re: Bench Time
>i still think that considerign that all of the tmv7a rigs had the same =
> problem oviously a defect fromthe factory kenwood shoudl hav ebeen =
> foreced to repair them for free and should hav ejust admitted oto it ad =
> ficed them makes you woder alittle about theo ther rigs they selltoo =
> the ts2000 also ha a bad run of lick so ifyoug etone buy new not used!
>
> On Jun 1, 2010, at 7:30 PM, Phil Scovell wrote:
>
>> Speaking of which, I think I mentioned I finally got an answer from =
> Ken=20
>> More, not to be confused with Yamaha, and by a ham, no less, who knew =
> what=20
>> he was talking about concerning repairing the display of the older =
> TMV7A=20
>> dual bander. $75 an hour bench time, $162.50 for parts, plus
>> shipping=20=
>
>> coming and going. So I figure, for a $400 dual band radio, that's =
> what I=20
>> paid for it new anyhow just before they stopped making it, $250 to get =
> it=20
>> repaired is pretty expensive for a common program most V7A radios =
> have. I=20
>> have a friend with the computer link cable and two working displays. =
> He is=20
>> either bringing his display over to program up all my channels I want =
> to use=20
>> or he will take the radio and plug it into his computer and program it =
> that=20
>> way. I never thought of programming it via computer before but that's =
> a way=20
>> around the 250 dollar repair bill since a blind guy doesn't need the =
> display=20
>> in the first place. I mean, not for 250 dollars to be repaired for=20
>> something you won't be using.
>>=20
>> Phil.
>> K0NX
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