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Old September 28th 03, 02:55 AM
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Hey guys, many thanks for the advice. I tried the batteries (duh, why
didn't I think of that?) and it works, now I just have to find a wall wart
to replace the bad one. Thanks again!!!

Vic


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Hey all,

I have a HF-150 and after the recent power outages my radio will not turn
on, nothing, nada, zip, zilch. It was plugged into a surge protected

strip
and was never turned on - either when the power went off or when the power
came back on.

My question is - is there a fuse or breaker inside? Nothing I can find on
the outside. Just hoping it's something easy before I have to pack it up
and send it off somewhere.

Many thanks,
Please reply to e-mail too if you can.

Vic Rollins
Richmond, VA





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Old September 28th 03, 02:21 PM
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Notice that plug-in protector did exactly what it claims to
do. Install a 'whole house' protector. It actually provides
protection from that type of destructive surge - and at many
times less cost per protected appliance.

BikeStuff wrote:
Hey guys, many thanks for the advice. I tried the batteries (duh,
why didn't I think of that?) and it works, now I just have to find
a wall wart to replace the bad one. Thanks again!!!

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