What IFR's Flat Rate Minimum refers to is the flat rate repair with
calibration include all parts that are defective due to failure. The flat
rate repair does not cover the battery, physical damage, power cords, or
damage caused by water, liquids, or misused.
I know, I just had an IFR 1000S
Would like to hear from other IFR owners as to where you would suggest I
have my own IFR repaired. I do not run a business so cost is a major factor
but I would like to have my IFR-1200S repaired properly.
Thanks,
Rich K4GPS
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Well, Here's my 2 cents
worth... DON'T SEND IT TO IFR!!! YOU CAN'T AFFORD IT...
They're ridcualously high on themselves... I recommend Auburn
Metrology Labs. They're quick and fair.
thp
Rich Garcia wrote:
Would like to hear from other IFR owners as to where you would suggest I
have my
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Would like to hear from other IFR owners as to where you
and would not want to spend it all if
possible, I don't think $1K would cover it at IFR!
Rich
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it at IFR!
Rich
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From: Eric Lemmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2004 12:19 AM
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Rich,
Although the 1200S is no longer made, the IFR
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Rich,
Although the 1200S is no longer made, the IFR factory in Wichita still
supports repairs and calibrations. If you were to send your service
monitor to any of a number of
will start
calling a couple of places and see what they all say.
Rich
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Neil,
The current fee charged by IFR for a full calibration of the 1200 series
service monitor is $250. If you want an NIST-traceable certificate to
be provided, the calibration fee is $500. My employer had the latter
calibration done about eight months ago. Like most of our precision
Good point.
My service monitor hasn't been back to the factory since I bought
it in 1991?
At this point, I am not really sue to whom I would send it to as
I've heard CT Systems got bought out by someone ...
Neil
Eric Lemmon wrote:
Neil,
The current fee charged by IFR
Hi Ken, I wonder if Fluke now does repair / certification of the
service monitors?
Neil
Ken Arck wrote:
At 12:04 PM 4/25/2004 -0700, you wrote:
At this point, I am not really sue to whom I would send it to as
I've heard CT Systems got bought out by someone ...
---Wavetek/CT
At 12:22 PM 4/25/2004 -0700, you wrote:
Hi Ken, I wonder if Fluke now does repair / certification of the
service monitors?
---I talked to them about a month ago, regarding a replacement lever
switch on my service monitor. While I didn't specifically ask about repairs
and/or calibration,
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