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Old 12-08-2012, 6:27 AM
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Just bought a used HP-1 on ebay for $225 but its missing cables and the battery cover. He had pics showing it working with the batteries so figured I'd take a chance with it.

I Figured usb cable and ac adapter wont be a issue but the battery cover will be. Anyone know if you can buy the battery cover from Uniden? thanks!
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Just bought a used HP-1 on ebay for $225 but its missing cables and the battery cover. He had pics showing it working with the batteries so figured I'd take a chance with it.

I Figured usb cable and ac adapter wont be a issue but the battery cover will be. Anyone know if you can buy the battery cover from Uniden? thanks!

You can call the Uniden Parts Deparment at 1-800-554-3988
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Old 12-08-2012, 10:07 AM
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You can call the Uniden Parts Deparment at 1-800-554-3988
Thanks I went to their site and sent a email also.
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ebay baby everything from parts to broken units for scrap to find parts out of i got mine new in box all parts cheaper than stores uniden and dozens of ebay posts and other sites caught it by chance and bleep this is frigging complicated but i am dedicated uniden dont trust others 90s security had very old uniden had to look up and program by hand my point i dropped that thing so many times and heights just got scuffed plast and at end lcd then tapped lcd good came back lmao uniden baby
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Someone somewhere has to be able to decode that, right?
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Someone somewhere has to be able to decode that, right?
ok good, its not just me..........
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I don't know, let me fire up the bong and maybe it will all become clear.
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Let me put that through the Cheech & Chong stoner universal translator then I'll crosscheck it against my Joe Friday Dragnet police handbook of Hippie slang and I'll get back to you
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I think he's saying the Uniden radios of the 90's were about as durable as the old steel-body cars of yesteryear, where you could put them in the ditch 100 million times and roll 'em and they'd still keep going with nary a scratch.
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