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Although I haven't had a chance to follow your advice, knowing where to go will be a big help. Thanks.Although I haven't had a chance to follow your advice, knowing where to go will be a big help. Thanks.
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thats the problem with warrenties.They always run out before the product breaks.Did you let moisture get inside? I don't think its that much of a problem. take it to a cb shop and let them do it up for you.
Just to clarify something, you say that your hand-held VHF can receive a clear transmission from the Uniden, now which of the radios are buzzing, the Uniden or the HH?. If it's the hand-held buzzing try transmitting on the low watt on the Uniden, get some distance from the radio, because if the hand-held are to close to the on the Uniden on high watt you will get a buzzing, the signal are overpowering the receiver of the hand-held, try getting the minimum of 30 feet away. Good luck.
If you de-solder the diode, there should be a number on it i.e. 1N4000. You may need a magnifying glass depending on how tiny you can read. Once you know the number, you can go to DigiKey or another online electronic parts supplier and order it.
Says they can rebuild the battery pack or sell you new cell insert. Might give them a try - I'd prefer to just get the cells and do it myself but I can't figure out how to open the battery pack without wrecking it.
Although I haven't had a chance to follow your advice, knowing where to go will be a big help. Thanks.
I have 6 uniden hh940 hand held vhf's need new batteries how do I find them
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