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Topic: Made old VHF Charger work for SH HX150  (Read 2563 times)

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AlsHobieOutback

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For the life of me I cannot find my charger for the Standard Horizon VHF HX150.  https://www.standardhorizon.com/indexVS.cfm?cmd=DisplayProducts&ProdCatID=85&encProdID=3211805A90B55C7DE1A0CCA94A38DBB8&DivisionID=3&isArchived=1

Anyone happen to have one go missing or die on them and no longer need the charger?
« Last Edit: August 02, 2022, 09:50:27 AM by AlsHobieOutback »
"A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for."

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Bump... anyone lose or break their HX150 and have a charger laying around?

Or... Someone want to buy a practically brand new HX150 without a charger?
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they are available for about $35 on internet for the cigarette lighter one.


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Not sure which VHF Charger this is, but it's not the one that came with it.  Made it work anyway  :smt005
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If I had the skills and equipment to design a universal Standard Horizon charger I would  :smt005
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Hah would be interested to know how this method holds up on your next outing!
-Jason


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Hah would be interested to know how this method holds up on your next outing!
Well, I have two HX40's, so this will be a spare or loaner.  But it fully charged overnight, and works!
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Hah would be interested to know how this method holds up on your next outing!
Well, I have two HX40's, so this will be a spare or loaner.  But it fully charged overnight, and works!
Nice! Hope that works out as a great loaner.
I'm opposite you and recently dropped my one of my icom at the launch in 5 fow. Found it 2 hours later but it was garbling & eventually died. Guess some of these radio are not completely waterproof, only up to a short period.
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Yeah, they are only good usually to 1 meter for 30 minutes.  Even then when wet sometimes the mic or speaker wont work till you shake it clear of water.  I lost my first ICOM floating model M32 because I put a tiny little caribener on the tether and accidentally dropped it overboard.  That tiny bit of weight was enough to sink the floating model.... 
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