we are not a parts dealer. the parts dealers are on rangers website, and may be on the list they emailed you.
as for the transformer, we have never had one go bad. what i was saying is just because you hear the transformer, that alone does not mean the power supply is working. the transformer can work while the rest of the power supplie does not.
it is really best to unplug these radios when not in use. for some reason, rci does not break the ac line as well as the dc line when the radio is turned off. so the power suppy is always running and vulnerable to any type of surges. at least this is what the schem shows. i know some of the rci/gal bases do break the ac line as well as the dc line. if this is a case where the ac line does pass thru the switch, you may get a nasty suprise in there fooling around the power switch.
anyway, the main culprit in these is the passive regulator. the round transitor on the back of the radio mounted to a heat sink. about the size of a quarter. you may have to remove a metal shield and a plastic cover. there are other less common parts in these that sometime fail, but this is the main component.
i do not recommend for anyone unfamiliar with electronics to work on these radios, even the power supply. it is our experience that it ends up taking us more time and the customer more money than if they just left it alone to begin with.
you could very well have a bad power switch as cbmag has suggested, but that is pretty rare as well.