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Old 20th July 2006 | 10:05
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Thumbs down Handnav Arkon

A year ago I bought an Arkon Powered PDA Mount from Handnav.
A couple of weeks before it was a year old the support jaws failed.
I have e-mailed Handnav three times and spoken to them once and it appears that they are not interested.
I e-mailed Arkon and received no reply.
Anyone else had similar experiences with these two?
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Old 21st July 2006 | 23:12
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Bought something similar, but for much less than Arkon. A powered, amplified PDA mount for about £30. Great! But now, the amplified bit is sounding rather like Stephen Hawking unplugged. Too hot to venture into the car for long, but a fiddle might fix it.

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Old 27th July 2006 | 09:41
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Angry Problem solved - but not by supplier/manufacturer.

Despairing of having the machine repaired or replaced I dismantled it to see what the problem was. The little plastic post supporting a small pinion had broken off. I repaired it with a brass pin reduced and screwed through the front panel and held by a nut. (A pin from an old UK MK 2A 3 pin lighting plug supplied the part - just happened to be .002" smaller in dia )
I didn't think that the internal mechanism was robust enough for the job; especially in plastic.
Although the spec was for an O2 Xda IIi which has a 2.5mm audio socket, the audio jack on the Arkon was 3.5mm and I had to buy an adapter. The support jaws, although lined with rubber, did not provide a positive grip and the PDA tended to fall out. I used a Stanley knife (box cutter) to gently remove some of the rubber padding leaving ridges vertically along the front to positively hold the PDA.
There is an irritating feedback to callers from the mobile telephone function so, for the car, I've gone back to using the old Nokia 6310i, with a pay & go SIM, in its carkit.
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