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John S. wrote:
mikem wrote: I have a Sangean model 808 that needs some work. I prefer to send it to a facility other than Sangean in El Monte CA. Any suggestions? Mike The cost of replacement for many radios, tv's, stereos is so low that it doesn't make much monetary sense to repair. Additionally consumer electronics have overall become very reliable. Consequently the many tv/radio repair shops that were once common have disappeared for lack of business. The cost of replacement is so low that most goods are thrown away when broken any more. That's unfortunate because I think a lot or repairable products are wasted and our landfills are filling up as a result. Not only that, electronic products contain chemicals, metals and other substances that are hazardous to the environment and to human health, and when said products are placed in a landfill these hazardous items leak out and can contaminate groundwater and soil. Groundwater contamination is especially worrisome, since contaminated water can move far from the landfill site. California requires all electronic junk-even batteries-to be taken to special disposal sites as of January 1 because of the environmental hazards. I'm not familiar with the 808, but I believe it sold for about $100 when new. There are guys that work on radios, but my guess is it will cost a minimum of $50.00 to get the radio looked at and possibly repaired. Your best bet would be Sangean because they will have the greatest chance of having parts. If it's out of warranty and dead I would probably just get a new one. Yeah, it's probably not worth fixing. The only electronic items worth fixing are tabletop SW radios and ham gear. |
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