Just one... A short history...
The Snake River Electronics who made the gauges Hunter used was located in Idaho. Dennis Ferriello was their national sales manager for a number of years and succeeded in selling their gauges to just about every RV and houseboat mfr and a lot of power and sail builders. When the level of quality began to slip, Dennis became quite discouraged...enough so that he quit...and he and SR did NOT part ways amicably. Nor did it seem that SR had thought to put a "non compete" clause in Dennis' contract...'cuz he promptly hired SR's head engineer and started his own company--New Providence Marine--making his own line of gauges--the Profile monitors.Then he set about taking ALL the OEM business away from SR...and succeeded so well that he put SR out of business.
Enter a company (name unknown, or maybe just people hoping to start a company) who THOUGHT they could outsource mfrng for a price that would allow 'em to sell the gauges dirt cheap. So they bought what was left of SR's assets, along with as much inventory as the Idaho plant could turn out in a few weeks...and THEN did the homework they should have done before they bought SR, 'cuz they found out what it would really cost 'em to outsource mfrg...and that was the end of that idea.
It appears to me that all the new owners did since then was hire a distribution/sales rep...which would be Diamond Distribution, who has a facility in AL..and who put up website for SR in 2007. The price list is still a 2008 price list, and from what I've been able to learn ALL they've done since is unload all the inventory they got from Idaho. Customer service/tech support is non-existant...just someone who answers the phone at Diamond's offices. I have NO idea what's in Oregon...that doesn't even show up in their website.
Meanwhile, Dennis is going strong offering an excellent product for a fair price and providing the best customer service on the planet.
And that, as Paul Harvey used to say, is the REST of the story.