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Radio Shack in the U.S. needs to redefine itself. The
employees and store managers have very little (f any) saavy except as cellular phone salesman. At the 4 RS outlets near me, it's near impossible to get any REAL help. Most store are poorly stocked (inluding employees) that have to real interest in their work. Luckily I found an independant Electronics Parts store where you can actually go in with a parts list and schematic and ANY of the peope there will pull the parts for youand substitute if possible with something equivalent. The owners (2 Hams) have been there 25 years and they will actually order almost anything for you with a small deposit. When it arrives, they test itand make sure it's operation in order. If not THET either return it or repair it under warantee. Their prices are about 10% over discount mailorder places, but if it is something that you don't want a problem with it's well worth it. Batteries I do buy online in bulk and if they are fresh will last for 2 or more years. Charlie |
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