To the folks on the list, I am seeking some advice from those who have most likely been faced with the situation I am in presently, at one point or another. I've been a subscriber to this list (mostl
Author: Travis Martin <AccurateService@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2006 10:48:44 -0500
If it'll help you decide, you might check with TT on the replacement parts availability to cure the cosmetic issues. I went through an almost identical experience about a year ago with one I bought o
Steve, I would fix the radio myself (like restoring a old car) all the while you would be learning new things and making new friends at the same time. I would approach this, one problem at a time, us
If you are going to keep the rig send it to Ten Tec. They will check it out for you and fix it back to factory specs. This should be done anyway unless you have a lot of test equipment and have the a
Author: "Geoffrey S. Mendelson" <gsm@mendelson.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2006 19:22:35 +0300
I've never been in that position, but over the years I've bought many other things in similar situation. That's a nice attitude, it's good to see that in the world. I know that is small comfort, but
Steve, What kind of price would you be wanting for this radio? I buy and repair several radios a year. As a rule I don't try to resell for a profit. just enjoy working on the bench. thanks, Jim ka5si
Gee Dan, you make me sorry I only have two of these. ;-) In the days when everything new is digital, a top shelf analog rig will be quite unique to be certain. -- Re: [TenTec] Corsair 2 - Fix or sell
Your radio is probably quite fixable to in the hands of the right guy. Why not offer it for sale at a price which covers most of your costs, describe the radio fully, and let some handyman spend the