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Re: Repeater repair.



      Condor Electronics
      125 N 36th St
      Seattle, WA 98103
      206-633-5190


I talked to them a few weeks ago about repairing a reverb and they were
about 6 weeks backed up.

Bob

----- Original Message -----
From: "William R. Walker," <chillyb@cruzio.com>
To: <repeater-users@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 3:49 PM
Subject: Repeater repair.


> Would someone be so kind as to shoot me the address,phone # and or e-mail
> address for Condor electronics or who ever it is who can still repair
these
> things. My power supply has taken a dump and if it weren't for the
> generosity of my brother, and the generous soul who gave him an extra
power
> supply, I'd be up shit creek minus the proverbial paddle. My repeater did
> exhibit a disturbing characteristic before, and once after the power
supply
> went down (once I used the new one). I wasn't getting any input single
even
> though it would be in record mode. Not even any input indicator light
> flashing. Also if I tried to play a pre recorded loop. I'd get level
> indicator lights on the various tracks, but no output. Non, Nada, zip
> zero,. After I switched power supplies it did the input signal crash 
>after
> about an hour or so, but a reboot got it back up and running. Still
though,
> it freaked me out big time. I feel like we(RPTR users) are all living on
> borrowed time with these devices. I wish IVL would  place at least one
more
> order for these power supplies, or make the supplier known to the various
> looper web sights so we could take matters in to our own hands and try to
> collectively build a substantial enough order to make it worth there
while.
> This may be naive of me but I'll bet there are several hundred if not a
few
> thousand people with these things that would like to be able to use them
> for a few years and want a spare power supply or two or three. I guess 
>I'm
> just going to have to pony up and spend inflated $'s to buy a RPTR off of
> E-Bay, just to get at the power supply. I don't know about you but this
> makes be seethe. Time to buy an EDP I guess.
> Bill Walker
>
>