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FT101.net is a repair facility that is dedicated to keeping your classic Yaesu 101 series transcievers alive.

 

We offer module repair service, module testing, transceiver repair, full cleaning and alignment. 

 

 

 

Module Repair: We will test, troubleshoot, and repair your original modules. Not sure which module is defective? Send them all. We will test each one and determine which one needs repair or replacement.

Transceiver Repair: Lets face it- more often than not the modules are not defective and something on the main chassis has failed. Send in your rig for an esimate. Not comfortable with packing it up? We will send you a shipping container that will get your Yaesu back and forth safely.

Cleaning and Alignment: Does your Yaesu work ok but needs a little TLC? We will clean all potentiometers and switches, clean/lube the fan motor, band switch assembly, and perform a complete alignment of the transceiver.

Modifications:  Yaesu made a great radio but we can make it better. Want your radio to work on the WARC bands? We can do it.

 

Would you like better fidelity on transmit and receive? No problem.

 

AM or CW filters- We can add them.

 

LED lighting- FT101.net says no problem.

 

Is there something you always wanted to do to your 101 but never had the time to warm up the soldering iron? Give us a call.

Services Available

Need to discuss your radio? Send me an email and I will respond as soon as possible. w3atv@aol.com

 

Thanks & 73,

Jim, W3ATV

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Hello- My name is Jim Crotts, A.R.S. W3ATV and I am the owner of FT101.net. I am a PA certified Electronics Instructor and have been teaching electronics for 20 years. I am also an  E.T.A. Senior Certified Electronics Technician and have been FCC licensed for over 30 years. Working for Hamtronics in Trevose, Pennsylvania from 1985 - 2005,  I restored, repaired, modified, and aligned hundreds- maybe thousands of Yaesu radios. I made my first QSO on an FT-101E in 1982 and have been bringing them back from the dead ever since. 

 

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