Product Warranty Summary Amateur Receivers All amateur/receiver products except for the 7800 radio and the R9500 receiver have a one (1) year warranty from factory defects and workmanship including accessories (batteries, wall chargers, antennas). The 7800 and the R9500 both have a two (2) year warranty. Amateur accessories come with a one (1) year warranty. Marine All marine handhelds, CommandMics, and VHF fixed mounts come with a three (3) year waterproof warranty from factory defects and workmanship with a one (1 ) year warranty for accessories (battery, antenna). Single side-band radios and tuners have a two (2) year non-waterproof warranty.
Land Mobile Land Mobile portable or mobile radios come with a standard two (2) or three (3) year warranty from factory defects and workmanship depending on the model. There is a one (1) year warranty on Icom America Systems products and all accessories. Land mobile customers have the option to purchase extended warranties at the time of purchase and up to 60 days following their purchase for periods of one (1), two (2), or three (3) years.
Our extended warranty is just an extension of the radio’s normal warranty and doesn’t cover anything additional. Avionics All handheld radios have a three (3) year warranty from factory defects and workmansip with one (1) year for accessories (batteries, wall chargers, antennas). Panel mount radios have a two (2) year warranty with one (1) year for accessories. Accessories Accessories purchased independently of any other product have a one (1) year warranty from factory defects and workmanship. The warranty period for all products begins from the original end-user’s purchase date. Warranties may be transferred but will not be extended past the original warranty period.
So here is the quandary: You bought in good faith the power supply, speaker and radio, IC-756 Pro-III and the serial numbers match what you have posted. Do they:. Send the equipment to you and absorb the loss?. Keep the equipment and feel a little bit guilty for profiting some crook in Europe?. Or wonder did you send in a clam to the insurance company and why the post?.
What is the purpose of the reward? I am not trying to agonize you and the posting but as you can see there is no right answer. That is why the postiong has gone un-answered for so long. « Last Edit: January 18, 2012, 12:07:48 PM by K6AER » Logged.
Buying stolen merchandise in 'Good Faith' does not transfer legal ownership. The equipment is still owned by the original owner. Like it or not. If the serial numbers match and there was documentation that the equipment was reported stolen.you have no rights in ownership. You can show all the paid receipts you want to the Police.
It will still go out the door to the original owner. I knew someone years ago had his car confiscated (Ouch!) when someone tipped the Police that the numbers on his vehicle were altered. Vasco rossi discografia completa download utorrent. Even though he could prove to the officers he bought the car legitimately. Hi I am actually more interested in bringing the person to the fore. Someone knows something. It was stolen from a club station It is mine and was reported to Dusseldorf Police. It does have a case number It was not covered by insurance - it was personally owned Also.
As pointed out. If it is sold on. Its still stolen. Its not that persons. It remains my property!
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If you knowingly also find you have stolen gear you are legally obliged to report it. If someone finds out that 'you' know then you could find yourself an accessory. In Europe its called handling stolen goods! This radio is still in circulation I am sure. Someone will own it. Wether that is still the person who sold it or someone else The serials are recorded with Icom too. If it ever passed their way too!
My question to you would be. How you feel if your gear was stolen and passed on. Wouldnt you want someone to report it if they found out it was stolen Just as bad as a stolen vehicle. Can get you in heaps of trouble!
If someone knows where this transceiver is. Please let me know. 73 Simon ZL4PLM ex DL4PLM/GM4PLM Logged. Still looking for my transceiver. Someone knows where it is!!!!! Stolen from DL0DX in Dusseldorf some years ago I am still hunting the light fingered.)(.
that stole them. Please if you bought a sec hand IC756 pro3, PS125 or SP-23 check the serial numbers reward will be given if I ever track them down and find who stole them. Icom IC756 Pro 3 serial 3301140 - 4918 Icom PS125 Power Supply Serial 0301430 - 256 Icom SP-23 Ext Spkr - Serial 0000121 - 63 73 Simon ZL4PLM ex DL4PLM/GM4PLM Logged. I know two members of the CFD who bought Motorola HT's as replacements for issued gear that had been lost. One was VHF for Suppression and Rescue.
The other one, UHF for paramedics. Both HT's were registered as 'STOLEN'.
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When sent in by the CFD for realinement, both were confiscated as 'STOLEN'. Both the captain and the paramedic were out what they paid. Their only recourse was to the seller, IF they could find him/her. And they bought their replacements on PeeBay.
N9LCD Logged. While it is possible that equipment stolen in Germany might appear in the USA, after being missing a number of years, It is highly unlikely. If law enforcement where the equipment was stolen couldn't find any clues as to how to pursue the missing gear, Why would police in other countries get involved? Sounds like a job for interpol. Seems just as likely that the gear is in North Korea, China or who knows where. Allen KA5N who was asking for US law inforcement to get involved actually IF i was trying to ditch stolen gear then overseas would be my first target!
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Eham is an international site - its as good a place as any to inform of stolen equipment someone knows where this gear is - it was stolen from a high profile club room with limited access So I'd put money on it that it was a ham - its on file with Dusseldorf police and Icom But I still hope that it might turn up one day - and that I might find out WHO took it! Which is more important to me than the gear Cheers Simon ZL4PLM ex DL4PLM Logged Pages: 1.
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