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Old August 1st 03, 08:53 AM
starman
 
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You can buy a multiple voltage AC adapter (battery eliminator). They
usually start at 3-V and go up to 9-V or 12-V. It has a switch to select
the voltage. It will power most solid state radios that use less than
1000-ma (1-amp) of current. Radio Shack has them.


Di & Chuck wrote:

I collect antique radios and the old farm type/battery type radios are new
to me so a adjustable voltage in DC somewhere between2,5 to 7.5 I think!
Mind ya I'm on a learning curve when it comes to old radios so bear with me
please.
"starman" wrote in message
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Di & Chuck wrote:

Hi all.can someone kindly tell me if there plans out there to build my

own
battery eliminator? I
looked at the ARBB111 and it looks great, as well as the price.Theres

must
be a cheaper way. Thanks all!Chuck Near Pittsburgh,PA


How many batteries and what kind does the radio use?



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