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Old 09-06-2010, 03:54 PM
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Hey Guys,

I got an SR3000 receivers thats beginning to act up, I think the antenna is coming lose on the circuit board on the inside. Would you be possible to take the SR3000 apart, re-soder the antenna wire and put it back together?

Rather not do it unless I know its possible.

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Originally Posted by disjaukifa
Hey Guys,

I got an SR3000 receivers thats beginning to act up, I think the antenna is coming lose on the circuit board on the inside. Would you be possible to take the SR3000 apart, re-soder the antenna wire and put it back together?

Rather not do it unless I know its possible.

Thanks
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Sure it's possible if you have decent soldering skills. If not, send it in to Horizonb Hobby for repair.
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Sure it's possible if you have decent soldering skills. If not, send it in to Horizonb Hobby for repair.
Do they have a link? I wonder how much that is going to cost me . . .

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Originally Posted by disjaukifa
Do they have a link? I wonder how much that is going to cost me . . .

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http://www.horizonhobby.com/

they most likely they wont charge you. any time ive sent an item in i get a brand new one back. just type something out with your address,name,phone #, and state the issue. youll get fixed up
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