Equipment Submittal Form

Sorry, the form has been modified and is on a different page now.

Here’s the link to the form. Please read the instructions below first.

Once you decide to send your equipment to us for repair you should complete the interactive form. The TAB button will advance you to the next field. Put something in each field  or the form will not save. Once we get it we can put it in the queue at that time as opposed to waiting until we get the unit unboxed. Often your items will remain in the box for up to a 2 weeks before we have a place to put it. When finished click the SUBMIT button. If you have completed the form it will be sent directly and securely to us. You will get a confirmation email that it was received by our database.

If you are local and want to drop off your equipment – there is an option on the form to pick a date. If there is a conflict – we will let you know. Drop off and pick up hours are 9am to 11 am, Tuesday thru Friday, and the first Saturday of the month.

If you do not get the confirmation then either we did not get the form or your email client has blocked it.

Emails are sent automatically when there is a change in status of you item from amateurradiorepair.biz.

Emails from Lee are sent from lee@hamradiorepairfix.com.

Mark these senders as approved or you may not get messages.

Give us an OK amount! Make it reasonable and we can probably get it done right then. If we have to put it back together to wait for an OK it will come off the hot list and on to another list. Once you ok it – we put it back on the bottom of the hot list and you have already incurred an hour or more. If the cost will exceed that amount I will call you and discuss it.

Once you submit the form you can send the unit to us.

Please be sure to fill out EVERY question on the form!

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For you spammers – these will not post until they are approved by the administrator.

 Shipping Address:

Lee Sutherland / TSI

2014 Finland Dr

Spring Hill, Fl 34609

Automotion APN-115975 Photo eye repair

If you are looking for vintage manuals, service manuals or schematics – I suggest vs4u.org

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