Tower Hobbies Receiver Repair
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Tower Hobbies Receiver Repair
Hello
I have a Tower Hobbies brand dual-conversion 72 MHz receiver that I would like to have checked out. It was involved in a crash, and while there is no apparent physical damage, the receiver does not seem to have the ground-check range that my other receivers have.
I understand Tower Hobbies receivers are the same as Futaba, just with a different label. Should I send the receiver to the Futaba Service Center for repair or back to Tower Hobbies?
Thanks.
I have a Tower Hobbies brand dual-conversion 72 MHz receiver that I would like to have checked out. It was involved in a crash, and while there is no apparent physical damage, the receiver does not seem to have the ground-check range that my other receivers have.
I understand Tower Hobbies receivers are the same as Futaba, just with a different label. Should I send the receiver to the Futaba Service Center for repair or back to Tower Hobbies?
Thanks.
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RE: Tower Hobbies Receiver Repair
Hi JPMacG,
You would need to send this item to Tower Hobbies.
I hope you find this information helpful. You can also reach our Futaba support technical team at 217-398-8970, or via fax at 217-398-7721.
Sincerely,
Krysta Hunt
Lead Futaba Customer Service and Programming Technician
Futaba Service Center USA
You would need to send this item to Tower Hobbies.
I hope you find this information helpful. You can also reach our Futaba support technical team at 217-398-8970, or via fax at 217-398-7721.
Sincerely,
Krysta Hunt
Lead Futaba Customer Service and Programming Technician
Futaba Service Center USA
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Hello
I have a Tower Hobbies brand dual-conversion 72 MHz receiver that I would like to have checked out. It was involved in a crash, and while there is no apparent physical damage, the receiver does not seem to have the ground-check range that my other receivers have.
I understand Tower Hobbies receivers are the same as Futaba, just with a different label. Should I send the receiver to the Futaba Service Center for repair or back to Tower Hobbies?
Thanks.
Hello
I have a Tower Hobbies brand dual-conversion 72 MHz receiver that I would like to have checked out. It was involved in a crash, and while there is no apparent physical damage, the receiver does not seem to have the ground-check range that my other receivers have.
I understand Tower Hobbies receivers are the same as Futaba, just with a different label. Should I send the receiver to the Futaba Service Center for repair or back to Tower Hobbies?
Thanks.
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RE: Tower Hobbies Receiver Repair
Well, I sent it in to the Hobby Service Center and their service was excellent! It took only one week from the day I shipped the receiver to the day I received it back, and that was by standard UPS. Outstanding! Thanks Tower / Hobby Services!