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Beltronics, Inc.
Servicing the
communications industry
since 1968
19 Proctor Hill Rd. PO Box 330, Hollis, NH 03049
(603)
465-2422 (800) 323-5876 Fax: (603) 465-3320
Listed below are
staff members who hold an Amateur license.

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Bernie N1IMO
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Dorothy
N1IMN
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Tim
N1VQQ
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Mark
KB1BND |
Lee
KB1JLD
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Dick
W1ZC
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Steve
N1SM
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Chris
K1SI |
Bob
KD4GYO |
Jim
N1NH |
We appreciate the opportunity to serve
the Amateur
Radio market !!
Amateur Radio Service - Our Repair Policy
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Beltronics
is a factory authorized Kenwood,
Icom & Yaesu ( Vertex / Standard) Repair Center |
Procedure to follow before sending in your
Amateur Radio gear.
1. Send a brief note or E-mail to (
hamrepairs at beltronics dot net)
with the following information. Subject line should say "Attention,
Amateur Radio Dept."
- What is wrong with the radio, or what you would like repaired.
- Do you want an estimate prior to repair, or just want us to use our best
judgment and repair the problem?
- Your daytime phone number, E-mail address, and shipping address.
- Your desired form of payment.
We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover & American
Express.
If paying by personal check, equipment will be shipped after check
clears the bank.
- Please do not ask for an estimate over the phone, it is usually impossible
to do without first seeing and bench testing the unit.
REMEMBER: An
estimate is just that, an estimate. It is not cast in stone and is
always subject to change.
- Our bench rate is $ 79.50 per hour. All repairs will incur a one hour minimum charge plus parts and return shipping. This includes estimates.
- We will notify you if we encounter problems, have questions or when the
unit is repaired.
- All work warranted for 30 days.
PLEASE: Be sure to properly pack your radio and insure it for complete
replacement value in case of shipping damage. We ship all items with replacement
value insurance.
Our primary shipper is UPS (United Parcel Service)
DXtreme Software: A web site of interest
to most Amateur Radio Operators
DXtreme Software produces logging programs for Amateur Radio operators as well as long-, medium-, and short-wave
DXers.
Check out The Alternative Multi-Band Antenna
Solution
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05 May, 2008 |