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He did a lot of work on the radio including re-working the RIT circuit and ordering and installing the finals.  I could have had it back in about three weeks but the temps in our part of the world dropped to below zero for at least that long and I had him keep the radio until it warmed up into the high 20's over the weekend. Old lcd displays don't do well in this kind of cold as I learned with my HTX-100.   Cost was a little over $200 and I thought that was reasonable for what he did and how it turned out.  The micro fan he installed on the heatsink was a surprise to me and no extra charge. 


Doc must have called me three or four times during the time he was working on it to update me and talk about what he was doing and why and to get my ok.  Who does that?


He said the 2510 is the only radio he is currently taking in for repair anymore.