Manufacturers
If you’re more inclined to ship your rig back to its roots, many manufacturers repair each of their own models, depending on the year it was made:

Yaesu USA
6125 Phyllis Dr
Cypress, California 90630
714-827-7600
customerservice@yaesu-us.com

Kenwood FTH Repair
21127 Commerce Pointe
Walnut, California 91789
626-333-2435
support@fthgroupinc.com

Icom Repair Center
12421 Willows Road NE
Kirkland, Washington 98034
425-454-8155

REMtronix Authorized Alinco Repair
Manteca, California
209-800-1945
alincosupport@remtronix.com

BTech Radio Repair
Arlington, South Dakota
support@baofengtech.com

Places to get your stuff fixed
(Listed in no particular order)

Advanced Wireless Technologies
Dave Ronan, KG4LTY
2807 S Logan Ave
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53207
kg4lty@gmail.com

Affordable Radio Repair
Mike Alexander, NØBXE
527 N Frazier Ave
Florence, Colorado 81226
mike@affordableradiorepair.com

Precision Electronics
Don Wood, WA7GWD
454 N 1100 W
Centerville, Utah 84014
801-292-4474
don@helmetcomm.com

MTS Repair
Scott Malcom, KA7MEF
5130 Jackson Hwy
Toledo, Washington 98591-8680
360-864-8438
mts@toledotel.com

AVVid
Clif Holland, KA5IPF
322 VZ County Rd 2714
Mabank, Texas 75147
214-850-0973
clif@avvid.com

HamRepair
1732 Southampton Dr
Carrollton, Texas 75007
214-476-5107
info@hamrepair.com

Clairmont Skyland Radio Repair
296 W Currahee St
Toccoa, Georgia 30577
678-971-1130
clairmontskylandnorth@gmail.com

Burghardt Radio Repair, Inc.
Jim Smith, WØMJY
1320 13th Avenue SE – Unit 48
Watertown, South Dakota 57201
605-886-7314 (cell 605-880-4769)
service@burghardtradiorepair.com

Land Air Communications
Hal Guretzky, K6DPZ
95-15 108th St
South Richmond Hill, New York 11419
718-847-3090
landaircom@aol.com

Ham Radio Repair Fix or Ham Radio Repair Fix
Lee Sutherland, W9DKC
Technical specialists, LLC
5911 E Dr Martin Luther King Blvd
Tampa, Florida 33619
813-784-5536
lee@hamradiorepairfix.com

Amateur Radio Service
Paul Hansen, W6XA
16200 NE Leander Dr
Tucker, Georgia
864-222-3539
pwhansen@bellsouth.net

 

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