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Radio Systems board repairs

I've had that happen a few times. I know an engineer who could repair your board and he does good work. But he might be 1,000 miles from you.
 
Got hit by lightening and some of the channels are out
Schematics for these boards are available. You could probably fix it yourself with some basic tools like a volt-ohm meter and decent soldering station. Especially if some of the channels are still working, it's a matter of measuring voltages at points of working channels vs. dead ones.
 
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