Steve I think you have more than a problem with Kenwood…it's either your dealer or the way the situation was handled. �I was a Kenwood dealer for over 20 years (retired last year), and Kenwood was always responsive to our needs.� I've had "LEMONS" from every manufacturer including Kenwood and never had a problem with them replacing the unit…no matter what it was…if I said I wanted it exchanged..they exchanged it.� There has been a lot of talk of buying from Kenwood Dealers that don't service their equipment but send it in to the Depot.� Personally I would never deal with a company that didn't have the technical expertise to maintain and repair the equipment they sold. �We always repaired all the equipment we sold "IN HOUSE", except for DOA's which we promptly got an exchange for the unit or a credit to our account.

 

So all of that said…I really don't think Kenwood was the problem….it was whoever was in-between and apparently whomever you purchased the unit from apparently is one of these companies that doesn't "SERVICE WHAT THEY SELL".

 

If they can't service it, then they shouldn't sell it…..end of story.

 

 

Gregg R. Lengling, W9DHI, Retired
Administrator http://www.milwaukeehdtv.org
K2/100 S#3075 KX1 S# 57
Member:  ARRL, RSGB, RCA, WERA and ORC

N�ATH

CLIP

It may help to point out that we have several members of our team who have years of experience with commercial two way. We have all of the appropriate equipment and operate a number of other repeaters in the Greater Cincinnati area on Amateur, commercial, Public Safety and GMRS. Needless to say we no longer own anything Kenwood since we need things we can rely on and a manufacturer that we can rely on to honor their warranty. Kenwood does not do fit that criteria.

 

Capt. Steve Helton

Communications Division

Emergency Support Services

Federal Emergency Management Agency

Cincinnati CERT Task Force

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