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Dear Sir or Ma'am,
I own 3 MSH350 radios, and I would like to compliment you these are great radios. I have a war wound story to share with you. One day I left my radio on the bumper of my pickup truck and forgot about it. Later that day I noticed it was missing and retraced my steps. I found my radio on a gravel road, the battery had fallen off and it had a few nicks and scrapes, but I reassembled it and it worked nicely…..at the point on the road where I found this radio I had to have been traveling over 50 MPH.

Please reply with information on how to order speaker microphones for this radio. I am looking for two of them.

Thanks JB

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Sir: I can't find a place on your website to thank you for your superb
product. My son bought me the DCX 640 handset with three phones total. This
is a dream come true. We have wasted I don't know how much money on cheap
cordless phone that do not perform anywhere near what this phone does. I
will buy nothing but Uniden from now on and will recommend Uniden to all my
friends, also. Thank you and all your workers for making such a great
product.

Jimi Rowland

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I don't have a problem or question. I just purchased a Uniden EXAI 978i Digital Answering System and gave my prefectly functioning 20-some year old Uniden Answering machine to a charity resale shop. I also have a very old - still functioning - Uniden Cordless Telephone XC3545 that I have never had to replace the battery.

The reason for this email is to compliment your organization on the quality of your products. I've recommended them to all who were considering a new electronic purchase. Keep up the good work.
- B.A.

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I don't have a new order for a home phone, but when this one gives out, I most definitely will get another Uniden! At LEAST 4 years ago (?) I bought a Model #EXAI7980 and, of course, after I initially set it up to do what I needed (record my outgoing message & the time), I threw out the manual!
Just this week I began interviewing for jobs, and it's been driving me crazy to be away from home in case I get a phone call. I remembered when I got my phone that it had "remote access", but because the phone is so out-dated, I figured I was screwed there! I called SBC to find out how soon I could get voicemail on my phone line: TWO to THREE DAYS! I told them to forget it.
Then I went online & typed in my model # of my phone, and I'll be damned if the owners manual didn't come on my screen!!! Unbelievable! You people are the BEST! Thank you SO much! Now I can call home anytime & get my messages! I will DEFINITELY buy another one of your products!

Sincerely,
- MK (Ferndale, Michigan)

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I own a Uniden Voyager marine radio. In August of this year, our boat caught fire and almost burned completely. No one was injured. Almost everything on the boat was destroyed, the helm, the seats, every vest, a tool box and its steel tools, the entire cabin, even the carburetor. When I climbed in the remaining hull to examine the extent of damage and find anything to salvage, I came across my Uniden radio and threw it out onto the ground along with the anchor and chain. As I picked up the debris from the ground to throw it away, I examined the radio to see how badly it was burned. The antenna was curled over to one side. The display lens was completely black and blistered. The paint was burned off the body of the radio. Without thinking, I turned the on/off switch on the radio. It came right to life. I pressed "WX" and the weather forecast came on. I could not see which channel I was using because the lens was so badly blackened. I took the radio home and scrubbed it with a variety of cleaners and brushes, fully submersing it many times, and rinsing it under warm running water. I then soaked it, fully submerged, overnight in a solution of cleaning solvents and soap. Well, the smell of fire never came out of the radio. But it works as well today as the day I bought it. I have cleared up the display lens enough to make out the channels. It is still missing paint, has discolored buttons, and smells bad; but I keep it on my new boat (which came with a radio) in an air tight plastic bag as my backup radio. I thought you might like to know that four items survived the fire: the anchor, the anchor chain, the engine block, and my Uniden Voyager. Good work. Thanks very much.

- Bill Voegeli, President Significant Research, LLC

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ET1 Tim W. Burpo
Mobile Inshore Undersea
Warfare Unit - 109
"Enclosed is a photo of our Uniden Oceanus marine radio we installed in our Radar-Sonar Surveillance Center (RSSC) . This radio is used as our primary bridge-to-bridge circuit, and has been in use now for one and a half months, and is used 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It is used along with several other radio circuits for communication, and coordination of numerous ships, and small boats we have to keep track of here at Kuwait Naval base. Our units are normally equipped with Motorola radios, but soon after we arrived, our Motorola marine band radio stopped transmitting, so a quick call to my buds at Uniden and a marine radio was on its way! We also use two Atlantis marine handhelds when needed, and all are working flawlessly."


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On Thanksgiving day, we went to a friends house for dinner and on the way driving in our station wagon, about 1 mile from home on the highway, I heard a noise like some thing coming loose on the car. Then it sounded like something was on the roof and all of a sudden the sound stopped and I looked in the rear view mirror to see my cordless phone hand-set bouncing all over the highway in heavy traffic and coming apart in pieces. I quickly made a u-turn to recover it and things were going on in my head that cars are now crushing my favorite phone and I know they are not available in stores any more. As we arrived back at the site, I noticed the handset laying on the left side of the road, this is a highway by the way, and the battery was in the middle of the road. I quickly jumped out of the car and retrieved the battery and then got the handset. The battery was slightly cracked open and would not fit in the phone. It took another 5 minutes to find the cover. Not a scratch. The handset was only slight nicked. I then pressed on the battery and it snapped back together allowing me to be able to insert it back in the handset. I put the cover back on and pushed talk. It blinked talk so I knew the battery was working. To make a long story short, when we got home later that night, we found that the phone was still working. After falling off a car at 60 miles per hour, falling apart, and part of it being run over, the phone still worked.

-R.W.

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I am writing to you with an amazing story about my phone! I have a cordless phone and my toddler has now put it in the toilet (twice), and the mop bucket today; and it still works just like the day I bought it almost three years ago. I find this very unusal and hard to believe but it is the truth. Thank you for making a product that is tough enough to handle a toddler. My next purchase will no doubt be a UNIDEN. I have one on my Christmas list!

-B.H. (Seth, West Virginia)


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