Average cost of radio repair
On a sunny day (Wed, 30 Nov 2005 18:12:38 -0000) it happened "The Magnum"
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Vinnie S." wrote in message
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On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 18:14:31 -0000, "The Magnum"
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"Vinnie S." wrote in message
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On 28 Nov 2005 20:36:15 -0800, "Programbo" wrote:
What does everyone think is the going rate for replacing a blown final
(Output transistor) in a typical CB radio at a repair shop?
If it is the 1969, the part is relatively cheap. The labor is the
killer.
I
would think it would be in the area of $50.
Vinnie S.
%*&$ing hell. "how much". 1969's are getting harder to source now since
they
have ceased production of them. The 2SC2078 10w transistor is a commonly
used one in the straight 40 type rigs. Even so, id not charge any more
than
$25 unless there was a lot more involved than a simple tranny
change...but
then again, im not a shop.
Regards,
Graham
Correct, but I think he was getting ripped off, hence $50. I think there
is a
better replacement than the 1969, but don't recall what it was. In any
case, I
would do it myself.
Vinnie S.
Me too. Its a pretty simple job as long as you can use a soldering iron and
you have just an inkling of common sense. The New replacement for the 1969
is an ERF-2030 which is rated at 25w. It might need companion parts
depending on the set up. There's more info on this on the front page of my
website.
Regards,
Graham
Yes it is simple to do, but as to tha tsoldering iron, I repaired a soundcard
for sombody (some lose part).
he then also bought a 'soldering iron', told me, nextr time I will fix this
myself ;-)
Showed me the soldering iron.. it was one of those soldering pistols....
you know the type that heats a thick wire basically to solder.
So 'soldering iron' I have a nice temerature controlled one with a lot
of tips of different shapes.... will keep your PC board and RF parts alive.
Now about that guy how used S39 as soldering flux...
;-)
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