NR1SS - Follow up
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2004 5:48 pm
I'm writing to follow up on the transaction I had with [email protected]. I sent the radio for repairs as I mentioned and was really pleased with the work of Groton Electronics in Mass. The $241.60 I spent to repair the radio on top of the $300 it cost hurt, but taught me some lessons.
I went back to look at the original ad, which reads like this:
RADIOHF - FS: Kenwood TS-130V PS-20 QRP Pkg
The QRP version of the TS-130 (w/ WARC). Includes SSB and CW filters, hand mic, DC power cord and PS-20 AC power supply. The case is rough (has scratches and was like that when I got it) but inside the rig is a 9+. Works well -- good sig reports. Would like $325 plus shipping and insurance from 76108 (no trades, please). Display is 100% however, does not come across clear in the photo. email for photo.
The thing that bugged me when looking over this ad again is where it says "but inside the rig is a 9+". According to Groton Electronics it was anything but a 9+. That's the last thing I'm going to write about this. I also want to stress that the great majority of dealings I've had with hams have been just great.
I went back to look at the original ad, which reads like this:
RADIOHF - FS: Kenwood TS-130V PS-20 QRP Pkg
The QRP version of the TS-130 (w/ WARC). Includes SSB and CW filters, hand mic, DC power cord and PS-20 AC power supply. The case is rough (has scratches and was like that when I got it) but inside the rig is a 9+. Works well -- good sig reports. Would like $325 plus shipping and insurance from 76108 (no trades, please). Display is 100% however, does not come across clear in the photo. email for photo.
The thing that bugged me when looking over this ad again is where it says "but inside the rig is a 9+". According to Groton Electronics it was anything but a 9+. That's the last thing I'm going to write about this. I also want to stress that the great majority of dealings I've had with hams have been just great.