If they get enough repair volume that it's economical to employ an engineer
and stock spare parts at a second location, that sounds like a good idea.

I worry they might not have the volume, or that the logistics would be more
hassle than the benefit.

73,

Julie

On Wed, Feb 1, 2023, 11:38 Pete Smith N4ZR <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think it's time for Elecraft to consider empowering someone on the
> East coast to service their major products (radios and amps).  With two
> weeks burned sending gear to and from Watsonville on every service
> situation, the right East coast technician could do wonders for
> Elecraft's service reputation here.  I can't imagine that the service
> business is *that* attractive
>
> --
> 73, Pete N4ZR
> Low power at the moment
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