I know this is a bit off subject, but can anyone provide me with info on
who can/will repair Simpson meters? I have a couple or 260's that badly
need TLC, and I still appreciate the "'ole needles." I no longer have
the address provided on the manual, so any help will be greatly
appreciated,
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Simpson meters??
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> I know this is a bit off subject, but can anyone provide me with info on
> who can/will repair Simpson meters? I have a couple or 260's that badly
> need TLC, and I still appreciate the "'ole needles." I no
Also might want to try Sunshine Scientific in Philadelphia, Pa. They
repaired our Simpson meters for us. Don't know if they still do or not though. I
do have some Simpson manuals for the 260 and 269 series meters. If you can tell
me what scale went south I might be able to tell you the va
Here is a link to the repair charges:
http://www.simpsonelectric.com/charges.htm
John VE3AMZ
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repair charges:
http://www.simpsonelectric.com/charges.htm
John VE3AMZ
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Cecil, try www.simpson
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