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Lawrence H. Bulk wrote:
That said, it is apparent that the quality-control problems have not been solved, Eton's spokesperson(s) to the contrary. There are two solutions: one is to return (and keep returning) defective units until you get one "right;" you must insist that the company pay for return shipping (inquire about this before the purchase) or buy it locally. (If you purchase one from Universal Radio, they will test it for you on request before shipping; this ensures that your particular unit is satisfactory.) Second is to buy a Drake-refurbished unit as available. Not only is that cheaper, you know it will be "right." Several companies offer this. Good thing I'm so close to where Universal is located. I however was lucky enough to get a decent unit. ![]() Jeff Seale Louisville, KY S800, YB-550PE, Pro95, BC780XLT |
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