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Bob S. January 26th 11 04:29 PM

HT Batteries
 
I'm studying for my tech license and I'm thinking of buying an HT to carry with me on hunting trips. I'll want to use the best/longest lasting batteries that I can. What are your opinions of the various batteries available?

Channel Jumper January 30th 11 12:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Bob S. (Post 730670)
I'm studying for my tech license and I'm thinking of buying an HT to carry with me on hunting trips. I'll want to use the best/longest lasting batteries that I can. What are your opinions of the various batteries available?

In my opinion - that is kind of over kill.
You can buy a decent bubble pack GMRS Motorola radio for under $120 a set.

You must remember that reception for UHF is line of sight and unless you have a clear view of the repeater and permission to use it - your handi talkie is not going to transmit or receive any further then a $40 Motorola walkie talkie in the woods.
The trees absorb the signals and the signals will not go up one hill and down the next - nor will it shine up over one mountain and down the next.

The limitations are the size of the battery, the size of the antenna - since all signals reduce at the square of the distance away from the transmitter.

Most of those radios do not come with a 16 inch antenna which is what it would need for the bare minimum amount of transmit and receive power on those frequencies.

Glenn January 30th 11 04:26 PM

HT Batteries
 
Eneloop rechargeable NiMHs are hard to beat: http://us.sanyo.com/Battery-Products
Also NiZn cells: http://www.powergenix.com/?q=products

73
Glenn AA5PK

"Bob S." wrote in message ...

I'm studying for my tech license and I'm thinking of buying an HT to
carry with me on hunting trips. I'll want to use the best/longest
lasting batteries that I can. What are your opinions of the various
batteries available?




--
Bob S.


Bert Hyman January 30th 11 04:34 PM

HT Batteries
 
In Bob S.
wrote:

I'm studying for my tech license and I'm thinking of buying an HT to
carry with me on hunting trips. I'll want to use the best/longest
lasting batteries that I can. What are your opinions of the various
batteries available?


If you're in the field away from commercial power, you'll either need carry
a stock of alkaline batteries (and make sure you have a battery pack for
your HT that can take them), or have some other way to charge whatever sort
of rechargeable cells you choose.

--
Bert Hyman W0RSB St. Paul, MN


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