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In reply to Post #9 hmmm
Kinda liking these.
Sonic v2
Good price waterproofed all the bells and whistles as far as i can tell
https://www.anglingdirect.co.uk/sonik-gizmo2-fishing-bite-alarm-set?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=20817714373&gbraid=0AAAAAD_NdB7dlAkHBKZwVZ4nS3BK8PTMs&gclid=Cj0KCQiA5abIBhCaARIsAM3-zFWFx_bAw4PbTQ6nc-Q2l5wsDVyNRcdA92hFuyNdX11Mdg-YG8k6iD4aApgrEALw_wcB
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In reply to Post #3 been there already (To DAL) got them 75% better once but said at the time it was pretty shagged.
And there was nothing else to be done.
Now its reverted to type im thinking of stacking in
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Get on the MK4 Nevs. Worked throughout last weekends storms for me and the storm setting removed the false bleeps. Such amazing little alarms frequently overlooked for a load of features that really aren't necessary.
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In reply to Post #6 Agreed. As already said just get the alarm with the dodgy tone sorted out.
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In reply to Post #5 Why would anyone do that?
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Take a risk on the new avid alarms
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Moved to tackle as more relevant section
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In reply to Post #1 Don't bother changing them. Just get Dalectronics or someone else similar to fix it
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Fox RX+ or if budget conscious, Micron X. They are much the same, and I've owned both.
Avoid Nash, my fishing buddy has some and they were definitely made on a Friday in comparison.
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Hi All
A chunk of time back i got a pair of Delkim TXi+ alarms.
One is still fine however one suffered water ingress after a particularly extended dowwnpour a few years back.
Basically its tone adjustment is shot as a consiquence.
If i change them out any recommendations (particularly where they have a high tolerance to H2O !!!
As ever ive some thoughts but wont add them yet just to see if thoughts here match general blurb..
kr
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