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Avionic Dittel Radio Repair ??
The other kids didn't want to play with me today because my radio is
unreadable on 123.3. It seems to be fine on the local unicomm freq of 123.00. I have not tested on other freq's. It doesn't sound like something I'll be able to fix. Which leads to where can I get the radio evaulated/worked on? Google didn't help much. I'm in South Carolina, but I doubt my location is relevant other than I don't really care to ship it over seas. Doug |
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Avionic Dittel Radio Repair ??
On Aug 9, 9:51*pm, Dixie Sierra wrote:
The other kids didn't want to play with me today because my radio is unreadable on 123.3. It seems to be fine on the local unicomm freq of 123.00. I have not tested on other freq's. It doesn't sound like something I'll be able to fix. Which leads to where can I get the radio evaulated/worked on? Google didn't help much. I'm in South Carolina, but I doubt my location is relevant other than I don't really care to ship it over seas. Doug Doug, try http://www.erieaviation.com/index.htm Uli |
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Avionic Dittel Radio Repair ??
At Erie Aviation ask for Rick Lord. He handles their small radio
repairs. On Aug 10, 12:14*am, GM wrote: On Aug 9, 9:51*pm, Dixie Sierra wrote: The other kids didn't want to play with me today because my radio is unreadable on 123.3. It seems to be fine on the local unicomm freq of 123.00. I have not tested on other freq's. It doesn't sound like something I'll be able to fix. Which leads to where can I get the radio evaulated/worked on? Google didn't help much. I'm in South Carolina, but I doubt my location is relevant other than I don't really care to ship it over seas. Doug Doug, tryhttp://www.erieaviation.com/index.htm Uli |
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Avionic Dittel Radio Repair ??
Rick Lord is no longer working on any of the German radios at Erie Aviation
though they are still working on and are the only approved warranty repair station in the US for Microair. Try Nick's Electronics in Florida, NICK'S ELECTRONICS & AVIONICS INC. 13370 SW 131 Street STE 113 Miami, FL 33186 (305) 278-9831 I believe he can help you but make sure to tell him which Avionic Dittel (no relationship with Walter Dittel) radio you have. There are several models, some more likely repairable than others. tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com "GM" wrote in message ... On Aug 9, 9:51 pm, Dixie Sierra wrote: The other kids didn't want to play with me today because my radio is unreadable on 123.3. It seems to be fine on the local unicomm freq of 123.00. I have not tested on other freq's. It doesn't sound like something I'll be able to fix. Which leads to where can I get the radio evaulated/worked on? Google didn't help much. I'm in South Carolina, but I doubt my location is relevant other than I don't really care to ship it over seas. Doug Doug, try http://www.erieaviation.com/index.htm Uli |
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Avionic Dittel Radio Repair ??
If you haven't already tried this, consider the possibility of a failing
battery. My radio is an ATR 720b, which I believe is made by Dittel, and has four user-selected presets selected by a four-position rotary knob. As the voltage drops, first one then another of these becomes unusable. I've not checked whether this is related to the frequency or to the preset position, but changing to a freshly charged battery fixes the problem. If your battery is no longer taking a full charge, this might be your problem. Dixie Sierra wrote: The other kids didn't want to play with me today because my radio is unreadable on 123.3. It seems to be fine on the local unicomm freq of 123.00. I have not tested on other freq's. It doesn't sound like something I'll be able to fix. Which leads to where can I get the radio evaulated/worked on? Google didn't help much. I'm in South Carolina, but I doubt my location is relevant other than I don't really care to ship it over seas. Doug |
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Avionic Dittel Radio Repair ??
At 15:52 11 August 2008, Tim Mara wrote:
Rick Lord is no longer working on any of the German radios at Erie Aviation though they are still working on and are the only approved warranty repair station in the US for Microair. Try Nick's Electronics in Florida, NICK'S ELECTRONICS & AVIONICS INC. 13370 SW 131 Street STE 113 Miami, FL 33186 (305) 278-9831 I had a little experience with these guys last year, and I can heartily endorse them as good guys. I sent them a Microair that wasn't working for me, but the problem turned out to be my own mistake in wiring the glider. They tested it, sent it back with a note explaining it worked fine for them, and didn't charge me a dime, not even for the return shipping. You can't ask for better treatment than that. Next time I have a problem, I'm going to them. Jim Beckman |
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Avionic Dittel Radio Repair ??
I had a little experience with these guys last year, and I can heartily endorse them as good guys. I seem to have been a little unclear in this. I dealt with Erie Aviation for a Microair radio, and they treated me *very* nicely. Jim Beckman |
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