Where does the guy live?One of my friends got a 2970 n2 that had the receiver knocked out and he needs a good tech that wont soak him aa he is disabled. The one i go to wont work on them.
None of the guys around here will even look at them because they are all old guys. It next near impossible to find a younger guy thats a tech as 95% of the techs out there are old boomers.SMT radios are getting hard to find some one that will work on them. I know my buddy with a shop here in Oklahoma only works on one that has a final problem. most just do not want to start stocking SMT parts plus they are so small and all the old techs just do not have the patience to work on them. the company that made them might be the best choice.
I copy that Staybolt. I am 67 now and do not want to even work on one I have bought for myself with SMT. depends on what is wrong with it. I even bought a microscope to see the parts easier and my hands are not steady enough to do smt parts now. using it to blow the image up on my computer makes it easy to see the parts but way to small for my hands now.. all the techs in my area are either retired now or still working on radios and all are in my age group. no young new guy's want to work on radios since not enough work to make a living doing this.