Model Radio Workshop..... Mike Ridley

Model Radio Workshop..... Mike Ridley
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https://modelradioworkshop.co.uk/

Also does a range of special bits probably not available elsewhere....

Have used his servicing on a number of occasions and been very pleased....

About Mike from web site

Mike worked for Macgregor Industries Ltd from 1965 to 1989 and was involved with the production of valve and early transistor radio systems. He later became service manager for Macgregors. Proportional radio was developed and Macgregors also started to import JR equipment. Mike at this time specialised in JR repairs.

In 1989 Mike joined Solent Models to carry out repairs on all makes of radio. Later he moved to Solent’s companion company Westbury Products where he designed a range of electronic devices including: on board battery monitors, glow switchers and speed controllers for boats and electric flight whilst continuing with servicing.

Mike joined Ripmax in 1999 and in a rapidly changing world of electronics miniaturised the products he had previously designed for Westbury.

His work continued in radio repair via his links with Hobby Stores Southampton where he carried out repair / service work on all makes of radio.

Towards the end of 2003 Mike attended an intensive service / repair course at Multiplex and was granted full approval to work on Multiplex equipment.

Mike was the Servicing Agent for Flair Products 2004-2005. “…Flair were very careful to select an agency with a proven level of competence when originally searching for a provider of this service. Mike Ridley, who many modellers will know, certainly can demonstrate his competence….”

Mike is freelance today. You can find out more about Mike’s servicing and products on this website.

Servicing

Services offered:

  • Servicing and repair of all radio makes
  • Service/repair of ancillary equipment such as servos, speed controllers, etc.
  • Mode changing (can be carried out on radios not intended for conversion by the end user, Futaba Skysport and many earlier radios)
  • Tri stick conversions for those with disabilities
  • Buddy box conversions (can be fitted to those radios not normally equipped with this facility eg. JR max and Futaba Challenger)

When a radio is sent for servicing the following are checked:

  • Receiver range
  • Receiver aerial integrity
  • Receiver nicads
  • Transmitter RF output
  • Transmitter potentiometers
  • Transmitter nicads
  • Servo gears and feedback potentiometer
  • Transmitters with computer control, the backup battery is checked.

Where to send your radio for repair:

Mike Ridley
12 Quilter Close
Sholing
Southampton
Hampshire
SO19 0DW