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N3NMJ

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Anybody know of any repair shops in the Lancaster Pa area? I have a couple radios that need attention and hate to scrap them.
 

MBill

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Radio Repairs

I would check out Mikes Radio Repair on You Tube. He mainly does CB radio repairs. He's not to far
from your location there in Pennsy.
I don't know what his prices are, but from his videos he seems to know his stuff.

MBill
 

ipfd320

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I Googled this *(cb radio repair shops in pennsylvania)* and a Few Came up in the Search in Pa.

I Could,nt Copy the Link Due to the Addresses of all Listed on the Search
 

TenSleep440

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Stay far far away from the shop in Reading! Ask me how I know. Look up Channel Master in Elkton, MD. He’s in the TA truckstop down there but he’s actually one of the few I would trust with any radio.
 
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