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Motorola Monitor Receiver Source

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Francosis

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I am interested in vintage Motorola tabletop tone alert monitors, anyone know of any companies that work with & repair the types shown below?
 

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Thanks ResQguy, I emailed them.......Francosis.
 

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Sorry for resuscitating this thread.
I work on Motorola and Plectron monitors.
Alignments and decoders (converting Quik Call (chord tones) to Quik Call II).
If you're still seeking assistance, what type of repairs?

Tim

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Are you still servicing these?
You might want to quote the person you're asking the question of. Most of us have our preferences set so that we get notified by email when someone quotes. Just posting the question in an older thread doesn't mean the person you want to communicate with ever checked back.

Or even better, send him a PM which also creates a notification email.
 
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