Try AlphaPower -- they are supposed to have parts and be able to repair
-- Unless you like self torture, I'd let them do the bandswitch repair.
Dave N7UE
On Wed, 12 Nov 1997, VK1FF/WB2FFY Jim Muller wrote:
>
> A friend's Alpha 76 has a broken band switch. Does anyone
> know where he can get spare parts. He's been trying to
> track down a source for a couple months and hasn't had any
> luck.
>
>
> 73, Jim VK1FF/WB2FFY
>
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