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Cell phones, texts, shop software—auto repair shops have no shortage of ways to communicate. But are they actually slowing you down? In this episode of Ratchet+Wrench Radio, two-way radio expert Stew McClintic talks abou...
Old School, New Speed: Why Two-Way Radios Still Belong in the Modern Auto Repair Shop is an episode from Ratchet+Wrench Radio. Cell phones, texts, shop software—auto repair shops have no shortage of ways to communicate. But are they actuall...
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Published Mar 25, 2026, 15:25 long, audio available.
Cell phones, texts, shop software—auto repair shops have no shortage of ways to communicate. But are they actually slowing you down? In this episode of Ratchet+Wrench Radio, two-way radio expert Stew McClintic talks about why “push-to-talk” technology is still one of the fastest, simplest tools shops can use to improve workflow.
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Published Mar 25, 2026 and 15:25 long