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Hey guys I was just wondering if you guys know where I can send my device to update it's firmware to the current A4M9? Beltronics has offered to accept it and do it for free but I don't want to have to send it all the way back to the states and because they don't ship internationally i have to forward it through my brother....and knowing him....I might not see it again lol. Hope someone can help Thanks in advanced

James

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Neltronics can do it for you. They are the distributors of the Beltronics products.

Give them a call and talk to Scott. You can send him a PM on here (GODTHRILA) but i dont know he gets on here too much these days.

Hope that helps :P

Haha yea I asked him where I could get one but it took him awhile to reply by then I already got it from the states :P I sent him another one if he knew where I could update it he hasn't replayed yet I didn't want to keep nagging him....I didn't know he was head of neltronics though...

Take it here, ring them first and make sure there tech guy is in first, other wise you'll be waiting all week.

Neltronics

50 Jersey St

jolimont, WA 6014

(08) 9383 7833

Next to Active plumbing and up stairs.

Take it here, ring them first and make sure there tech guy is in first, other wise you'll be waiting all week.

Neltronics

50 Jersey St

jolimont, WA 6014

(08) 9383 7833

Next to Active plumbing and up stairs.

Yea it's who Brad recommended

Hahah I called the guys and he's like the techies weren't in, I told him it's fine since I would have to send it to WA anyway, he replied....were in Victoria.....I was like :P whhaaaatt? This is Neltronics yea? hahah I guess their service deptment is in VIC? or people that answer the phones anyway haha oh well hopefully it is, will work out better for me, they'll call me back when the techies are in, will let you guys know how it goes

Thanks Brad and Tom

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