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Topic: Standard Horizon Radio  (Read 1471 times)

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  • Location: peninsula
  • Date Registered: Mar 2011
  • Posts: 192
I bought a standard Horizon radio a little over three years ago and it would not work the  last time. I cleaned up the connections and tried again , still no good. I open it up and the inside was totally corroded. So I thought I would send it in even though the warranty was for 3 years and  I was 22 days out of warranty. Just got the new one today at no charge to me. Jut thought I would write this incase any is thinking abut buying any equipment, Standard Horizon took care of me.
Steve


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Yakhopper

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That's great,
Would send mine in, but it's still at Shelter Cove talking to the fish near the red cal LOL!!!
;0)
Hobie Outback (dune)


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  • Date Registered: Sep 2011
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Dont leave the batteries in when you are storing the unit. It will seriously corrode the unit