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Can anybody recommend someone that repairs Tetra radios? Thanks.
Jack |
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On Aug 13, 8:27*am, jack gilbert wrote:
Can anybody recommend someone that repairs Tetra radios? *Thanks. Jack Do you have a schematic for it? That makes all the difference. |
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On Monday, August 13, 2012 12:33:58 PM UTC-4, soartech wrote:
On Aug 13, 8:27*am, jack gilbert wrote: Can anybody recommend someone that repairs Tetra radios? *Thanks. Jack Do you have a schematic for it? That makes all the difference. NO. |
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On Aug 13, 5:27*am, jack gilbert wrote:
Can anybody recommend someone that repairs Tetra radios? *Thanks. Jack What is a Tetra radio? I've heard of Terra, but never Tetra. Thanks, Bob K. |
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Yes. It's TERRA. Thank you.
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On Monday, August 13, 2012 6:27:09 AM UTC-6, jack gilbert wrote:
Can anybody recommend someone that repairs Tetra radios? Thanks. Jack Yes, Texas State Technical College in Waco Tx. is the current certificate holder for Terra. They have a flat rate repair cost that is very reasonable, and you can get AOG rush status if you need it in a hurry. 90 day warranty, they are quite good. I like the fact that the repair fees help support the college and its programs. A neat approach to education. http://www.terraavionics.com/ |
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On Aug 14, 3:43*pm, Mike C wrote:
I like the fact that the repair fees help support the college and its programs. A neat approach to education. That is neat. I wonder if they want to build gliders... |
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On Aug 14, 5:33*pm, Bob Kuykendall wrote:
On Aug 14, 3:43*pm, Mike C wrote: I like the fact that the repair fees help support the college and its programs. A neat approach to education. That is neat. I wonder if they want to build gliders.. Well .....you could...... Recruit interns, offer to pay room and board (rent a big ole house) and teach them composite construction in turn for their work. There are not many ways that a person can become skilled at composite sailplane construction in the states. |
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On Aug 14, 9:14*pm, Mike C wrote:
Well .....you could...... Recruit interns, offer to pay room and board (rent a big ole house) and *teach them composite construction in turn for their work. That's what I've been doing. It turns out that not as many folks as you might think consider that a good deal. Thanks, Bob K. |
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On Monday, August 13, 2012 7:27:09 AM UTC-5, jack gilbert wrote:
Can anybody recommend someone that repairs Tetra radios? Thanks. Jack FWIW, TETRA is the acronym for TErrestrial Trunked RAdio .... a product of a Motorola company. It's a Digital Radio System that is used for airport communications .... I believe initially used at a Hong Kong airport. Mike |
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