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Old February 15th 13, 05:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Where to get Becker radios repaired?

On Friday, February 15, 2013 12:09:52 AM UTC-8, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Thursday, February 14, 2013 8:24:22 PM UTC-8, Larry Suter wrote:

The word floating around my club that "no one will work in Becker Radios in the USA and it will need to be sent back to the factory in Germany, this is likely going to take a lot of time and money."








Is this correct? Has anyone gotten one fixed in the US recently? Ours is an AR 3201.








Thanks,




Larry

I sent them a 3201 for repair a couple of years ago. A few hundred dollars later it came back working fine wearing a yellow tag.

It quit working again a couple of months later. I figured that since it just came back, and I had made some other changes in the panel, that it must be in the wiring or the mike. All of that sorted out fine so I sent it to the nearby dealer for a bench check. Turned out to be the same problem that was just fixed. By now, it is seven months past the original repair. They only guarantee the repair for 6 months. I could easily document that it had failed prior to six months as the glider had gone through an annual in the interim and part of the trouble shooting was done then.

They didn't care or budge an inch. I replaced it with an XCOM 760.

Bob
BV




Becker USA have long had a repair facility in Florida. Have done pretty quick turn around for me in the past for their current products. All pretty good stuff. If you have concerns contact them and ask what the situation is with an old 3201. http://www.beckerusa.com/support



Darryl