Garmin VHF 200 repair

Brian B

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Fluid Motion Model
C-26
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FMLR2512L910
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Sold in 2021
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GANSETT RANGER (2010) Yanmar 4BY2-150
Many of us have the Garmin VHF 200 on our boats. The microphone cord insulation on my 8 year old radio has deteriorated exposing the internal wires. This has occurred at the mic and the plug. I went online looking for a replacement and learned that the radio itself has been discontinued. I called Garmin support and was informed that a GHS 10 mic would work if I could locate one, they have been discontinued also and retailed for about $200.00. I have resorted to sending the old mic back to Garmin for repair. For $69.00 plus tax they will replace the mic cord, the repair will take about 10 days.
 
knotflying":j5t8m9sm said:
Good old rubberized tape wrapped tight works well also.
The repair we made held up but it just kept deteriorating in other locations, I would have ended up wrapping the entire length.
 
Surely Garmin must be aware of this issue. I know of others with the same problem, and I have one where the rubber is beginning to break down too.
 
I received the refurbished mic today, they are using what appears to be a thicker rubberized insulation on the new power cord. The charge was $49.00 plus tax for the gray mic, the $69.00 that I had originally posted was for black mics.
 
Are you saying the VHF 200 is discontinued? It’s still on the Garmin website. 😛 :?:
 
This company will repair the cable - a bit pricey, but better than a new radio! maxmarineelctronics.com They are in Florida and Nelida will assist you. 754-220-6565
 
Here's a new twist to an old problem. I used Plasti Dip (liquid, not the spray) to dip the sections of the cord that were delaminating. Great results for about $15. I kind of wish the whole cord had delaminated. It would have been an easier project. It still turned out nice and I expect it to serve me well for many more years.

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