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unseal it.
It doesn't look any worse then the Apelco I rebuilt. BTW, the Uniden service center in Texas sell them for about $35, shipping anywhere for $8. "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... It's a sealed unit! Cheers MC Jeff Morris wrote: Why pay big bucks for a battery? Just pop it open and replace the cells yourself - you should even be able to find hi capacity NiCad's cells with a little tab for soldering. "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Hey Booby can you help me by getting a new Nicad battery for my Uniden handheld VHF? It's a HH-940. I think the part number is 150-BP940. I can't seem toi get hold of one here in NZ! Bobsprit wrote: One of my birthday presents was a Night Owl generation one night vision scope. These are not expensive and work very well. Standing on the breakwater at City island I could easily see moorings, and shore detail on hart island. A passing boat was virtually invisible to the naked eye, but with the Night Owl I could see it very well, even the two people on board. I've used a very expensive Gen 3 Newcon and of course it's far superior. But for the type of sailing most of us do this is a very useful little gadget and loads of fun. My model is water resistant. Check one out! Typically under $250. RB |
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