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Old March 25th 05, 02:41 AM
John Franklin
 
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Gee maybe being cold doesn't help the situation............. Don't let the
battery go dead, USE it once and a while. What did you do buy it to keep it
on ice??

"Bruce W.1" wrote in message
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I had a few hundred frequencies stored in the memory of my Yaesu VX-2R. The
battery pack died and remained that way for probably a month or two. Now
all of my memory data is gone. Apparently this is volatile memory.

I store this HT in the refrigerator with a battery installed. This is
where I store all of my batteries. Every six months or so I check the
charge level on all of the batteries.

Whatsmore, it seems that this HT pulls a small amount of current from the
1 Ah Li-ion battery even when shut off. I say this because none of my
other Li-ion batteries in the refrigerator were anywhere near dead. The
VX-2R battery was dead as a doorknob, so I replaced it.

My queston is, what sort of internal battery maintains the VX-2R memory?
And how long will it last without the main battery? Might my internal
battery now be dead? If the internal battery is also Li-ion then it's
probably best to not store it in the refrigerator if there is a small
load.

I'd hate to reprogram this thing only to lose all the data once again.

Thanks for your help.

Bruce AF8F



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