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Does anyone know of a good insurance policy one can obtain for their used radio? Looking for something that would cover my APX6000 even from accidental damage. I don't want to get a homeowners rider as I have heard stories of people having their homeowners insurance declined for renewal when they have made claims on rider policies.
 

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Does anyone know of a good insurance policy one can obtain for their used radio? Looking for something that would cover my APX6000 even from accidental damage. I don't want to get a homeowners rider as I have heard stories of people having their homeowners insurance declined for renewal when they have made claims on rider policies.

ARRL has a good plan you do not need to be a member to participate:
 

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Thanks a bunch! Just signed up. Easy to do right online. The policy was issued right away after paying with a credit card.

$1.40/annual premium per $100 of equipment. Minimum of $20/annual premium. Covered all my portables for about $40/year. Only a $50 deductible. Thanks again for pointing this out!
 
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