scrotumola
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To bring everyone up to speed....
In June I purchased 2 SDS100s from ZIPSCANNERS. One I purchased for a friend and the second for myself. The one I ended up with performed poorly with significantly lacking provoice reception. After several beta firmware updates, my radio became deaf on all bands and made a rhythmic kerchunking noise. It wouldn't even pick up NOAA weather radio and didn't even respond to a FRS radio in the same room.
I called ZIPSCANNERS several times for assistance.... remember, these jokers boast lifetime support for their products. After several days, my calls went unreturned and I contacted Uniden support who had me package my 3 week old scanner up and ship it to their repair depot. (on my dime) A couple of weeks later, it was returned. The repair ticket indicated that its j401 was replaced along with firmware and database updates. I fired it up, and much to my dismay, it was just as deaf as it was when I sent it to them. It was no longer rhythmically kerchunking, it was just 'there.' No NOAA reception, again unresponsive to close proximity FRS. I was livid.
I decided try calling ZIPSCANNERS again, as they had sold me an obviously defective unit. I actually spoke to two people over a two week period and was told that Luke would get back to me, then later that "they" were going to have a meeting to decide "what THEY were going to do." That was the last time I heard from them. PERIOD.
I communicated my disdain here, hoping to hear from Upman, but to no avail. What happened next was a complete shocker.
I received an unsolicited offer of assistance from Jeff (aka Trido) from The Ham Station. Although I had never had the opportunity of dealing with him directly, I was a huge fan of their consignment sales page before they closed down operations. With absolutely NO incentive other than to help, Jeff became my advocate and fortunately, was able to arrange for an inventory exchange. It was by stroke of luck. Jeff went out of his way and with the patience of Job, guided me through the process of getting a replacement radio. He was also able to coordinate with Upman replacement keys as I had all 3 upgrades loaded in my original radio.
Jeff: You are a true Ambassador and treasure to the scanning hobby and community. Even in semi- retirement you went far, far above and beyond to help when you had absolutely no obligation to do so.
I am and will be eternally grateful for your assistance.
The replacement radio is working very well. It's not perfect, but it receives 92-96% of what its brother 486s and 586s pick up here... which is a far cry from what the original did on its best day.
I had considered getting rid of the replacement once it arrived, but the beautiful display is growing on me.
Again Jeff/Trido (and you too, Paul) THANK YOU.
~S~
In June I purchased 2 SDS100s from ZIPSCANNERS. One I purchased for a friend and the second for myself. The one I ended up with performed poorly with significantly lacking provoice reception. After several beta firmware updates, my radio became deaf on all bands and made a rhythmic kerchunking noise. It wouldn't even pick up NOAA weather radio and didn't even respond to a FRS radio in the same room.
I called ZIPSCANNERS several times for assistance.... remember, these jokers boast lifetime support for their products. After several days, my calls went unreturned and I contacted Uniden support who had me package my 3 week old scanner up and ship it to their repair depot. (on my dime) A couple of weeks later, it was returned. The repair ticket indicated that its j401 was replaced along with firmware and database updates. I fired it up, and much to my dismay, it was just as deaf as it was when I sent it to them. It was no longer rhythmically kerchunking, it was just 'there.' No NOAA reception, again unresponsive to close proximity FRS. I was livid.
I decided try calling ZIPSCANNERS again, as they had sold me an obviously defective unit. I actually spoke to two people over a two week period and was told that Luke would get back to me, then later that "they" were going to have a meeting to decide "what THEY were going to do." That was the last time I heard from them. PERIOD.
I communicated my disdain here, hoping to hear from Upman, but to no avail. What happened next was a complete shocker.
I received an unsolicited offer of assistance from Jeff (aka Trido) from The Ham Station. Although I had never had the opportunity of dealing with him directly, I was a huge fan of their consignment sales page before they closed down operations. With absolutely NO incentive other than to help, Jeff became my advocate and fortunately, was able to arrange for an inventory exchange. It was by stroke of luck. Jeff went out of his way and with the patience of Job, guided me through the process of getting a replacement radio. He was also able to coordinate with Upman replacement keys as I had all 3 upgrades loaded in my original radio.
Jeff: You are a true Ambassador and treasure to the scanning hobby and community. Even in semi- retirement you went far, far above and beyond to help when you had absolutely no obligation to do so.
I am and will be eternally grateful for your assistance.
The replacement radio is working very well. It's not perfect, but it receives 92-96% of what its brother 486s and 586s pick up here... which is a far cry from what the original did on its best day.
I had considered getting rid of the replacement once it arrived, but the beautiful display is growing on me.
Again Jeff/Trido (and you too, Paul) THANK YOU.
~S~
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