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        Scott:
        We use a company called Pacific Meda near Stockton, CA.
        The Phone # is (209) 759-3324  talk to Al Crow. 

Eric Bernal, Process/Manufact. Engineer
Pragmatech Corp. Sunnyvale, Ca

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Hello,
  I am trying to locate places that repair circuit boards that are already
assembled.  I found one called Circuit Repair on the East Coast south of 
Boston.  Does anyone know of any others??????
-Scott
     



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