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Old January 23rd 04, 10:53 AM
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On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 21:33:02 GMT, "Rob R."
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I've got a Sony ICF-2010 on its way to me that needs some work. It has an
Error 3 code that displays intermittently and it won't play, but after about
half an hour it'll come on and plays fine...(according to the seller). It is
in great physical condition with box, manuals, etc.. Where would I send this
to get it checked out...Grove, CCrane, Sony itself (I've heard not). Any
suggestions will be appreciated. I'm in Oregon, but, can send it almost
anywhere in US if it's a reputable, reliable service who knows what they're
doing the first time

Thanks.
RR



Do yourself a favor. Don't send it to Sony. I just went that route
with a radio. What a hassle. I looked at sending mine to Radiolabs but
could find little info about the guy. There is very little depth to
his website. He does have a few antennas for sale. I heard that he
actually works out of his garage. The picture on his website is not a
pic of his actual business. I had a hard time justifying sending a
2500 dollar radio to him w/o knowing anything about him. I think I
found one person that recommended him. On the other hand, he might be
the best tech in the world. This is just my 2 cents. I do know one
thing. Stay away from Sony.

Tracy