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kfowler8

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U.S. MP-1 Repair
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Hey guys. Is there someone in the continental US that does MP1 repairs?  I've exhausted my ideas on trying to fix the one I have.

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What issues are you having and where are you located?
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Give David Ferringer at Rockman-repair.com a try
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Re: U.S. MP-1 Repair
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There's a guy in the East Bay Area (Oakland, Hayward, etc.) who is the authorized ADA repairman. He worked on my MP2 once, but it took him a very long time.

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 I'm outside of Detroit.  My initial problem was my battery was only lasting a month. I tried switching out the chip and that didn't work. I finally changed to a batteryless mod and an EEPROM chip. That seem to work but I just fired it up now and I'm getting errors. I'm going to try one more thing if that doesn't work and I'm  going to let someone else take a shot at it. Right now I don't trust the unit so I don't take it out of the house.
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Re: U.S. MP-1 Repair
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Ok, problem solved for now. It appears the replacement chip got loose during a recent move. I took it out and re-seated it. Seems to work fine now. Thanks for the help.
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