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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? ***** Most shops would be upwards to $45 just to open and diagnose the problem. Then there is the cost of parts. Most final transistors can easily be changed within an hour. It would not be unreasonable to see a bill in the range of $50 to $75 for such a repair. IF you have a radio with a obsolete transistor with hard to find stock, you can expect to pay upwards to $35 to $40 just for the transistor. The older Motorola power transistors are not impossible to find. Rochester Electronics is the respository of all the obsolete Motorola masks for ICs and transistors. They will do a wafer run to customers who request. The main problem is you may have to buy 500 to 2000 pieces at a higher cost than original. This is way o ut of range for almost all CB repair shops and retailers don't want to fool with this as they are to little for profitability. james |
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