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74-250(c) MIDLAND [yellow one], cannot figure out how to turn the unit
OFF... help? I'll be buying dozens of batteries per month at this rate. any / all help appreciated. p.s. this radio [midland 74-250(c)] sucks and is hard to program, too small, easy to break, etc... |
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On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 20:53:09 -0400, Crackles McFarly
sayd the following: 74-250(c) MIDLAND [yellow one], cannot figure out how to turn the unit OFF... help? I'll be buying dozens of batteries per month at this rate. any / all help appreciated. p.s. this radio [midland 74-250(c)] sucks and is hard to program, too small, easy to break, etc... You guys don't fall over each other to help me all at once. I found my answer, no not from the manual, nor the midland website.. Could have received an answer here but that seems impossible now. I guess these [4] newsgroups are nothing more than 'let's talk about how far I got out [miles] last night' bragging etc. OK, I guess I'll just READ messages and hope my answer is already posted. thanks again... ;-) |
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"Crackles McFarly" wrote in message
... On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 20:53:09 -0400, Crackles McFarly sayd the following: 74-250(c) MIDLAND [yellow one], cannot figure out how to turn the unit OFF... help? I'll be buying dozens of batteries per month at this rate. any / all help appreciated. p.s. this radio [midland 74-250(c)] sucks and is hard to program, too small, easy to break, etc... You guys don't fall over each other to help me all at once. I found my answer, no not from the manual, nor the midland website.. Could have received an answer here but that seems impossible now. I guess these [4] newsgroups are nothing more than 'let's talk about how far I got out [miles] last night' bragging etc. OK, I guess I'll just READ messages and hope my answer is already posted. thanks again... ;-) Sorry, I had a rather busy week....... I'm not familiar with this unit to offer much more than - 1. IF it is soley battery powered - remove the batteries until you either repair the unit yourself or get it repaired, or use an optional adaptor to supply power. But duh - you probably already knew that. 2. As to the problem - sounds like you've got a defective on/off switch - OR - possibly a strand of wire or solder blob - across the switch - effectively shorting it out - and not useable for control. |
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On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 16:23:41 -0400, "Radiosrfun"
sayd the following: "Crackles McFarly" wrote in message .. . On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 20:53:09 -0400, Crackles McFarly sayd the following: 74-250(c) MIDLAND [yellow one], cannot figure out how to turn the unit OFF... help? I'll be buying dozens of batteries per month at this rate. any / all help appreciated. p.s. this radio [midland 74-250(c)] sucks and is hard to program, too small, easy to break, etc... You guys don't fall over each other to help me all at once. I found my answer, no not from the manual, nor the midland website.. Could have received an answer here but that seems impossible now. I guess these [4] newsgroups are nothing more than 'let's talk about how far I got out [miles] last night' bragging etc. OK, I guess I'll just READ messages and hope my answer is already posted. thanks again... ;-) Sorry, I had a rather busy week....... I'm not familiar with this unit to offer much more than - 1. IF it is soley battery powered - remove the batteries until you either repair the unit yourself or get it repaired, or use an optional adaptor to supply power. But duh - you probably already knew that. 2. As to the problem - sounds like you've got a defective on/off switch - OR - possibly a strand of wire or solder blob - across the switch - effectively shorting it out - and not useable for control. midland are tards... Manual says to 'save batteries' place unit in non receive mode, their is NOT AN OFF SWITCH according to manual. I will NEVER buy anything again from midland. Even if midland had an offer of 2 high-end computers for $99 I'd not buy one. |
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"Crackles McFarly" wrote in message
... On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 16:23:41 -0400, "Radiosrfun" sayd the following: "Crackles McFarly" wrote in message . .. On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 20:53:09 -0400, Crackles McFarly sayd the following: 74-250(c) MIDLAND [yellow one], cannot figure out how to turn the unit OFF... help? I'll be buying dozens of batteries per month at this rate. any / all help appreciated. p.s. this radio [midland 74-250(c)] sucks and is hard to program, too small, easy to break, etc... You guys don't fall over each other to help me all at once. I found my answer, no not from the manual, nor the midland website.. Could have received an answer here but that seems impossible now. I guess these [4] newsgroups are nothing more than 'let's talk about how far I got out [miles] last night' bragging etc. OK, I guess I'll just READ messages and hope my answer is already posted. thanks again... ;-) Sorry, I had a rather busy week....... I'm not familiar with this unit to offer much more than - 1. IF it is soley battery powered - remove the batteries until you either repair the unit yourself or get it repaired, or use an optional adaptor to supply power. But duh - you probably already knew that. 2. As to the problem - sounds like you've got a defective on/off switch - OR - possibly a strand of wire or solder blob - across the switch - effectively shorting it out - and not useable for control. midland are tards... Manual says to 'save batteries' place unit in non receive mode, their is NOT AN OFF SWITCH according to manual. I will NEVER buy anything again from midland. Even if midland had an offer of 2 high-end computers for $99 I'd not buy one. HUH? No on/off switch? THAT IS WEIRD! Well, if there is any room on the chassis/cabinet, you could always wire one in - sure a lot more convenient than burning up batteries. "Shouldn't" take much to put a switch in the unit. L. |
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"Radiosrfun" wrote in message
... "Crackles McFarly" wrote in message ... On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 16:23:41 -0400, "Radiosrfun" sayd the following: "Crackles McFarly" wrote in message ... On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 20:53:09 -0400, Crackles McFarly sayd the following: 74-250(c) MIDLAND [yellow one], cannot figure out how to turn the unit OFF... help? I'll be buying dozens of batteries per month at this rate. any / all help appreciated. p.s. this radio [midland 74-250(c)] sucks and is hard to program, too small, easy to break, etc... You guys don't fall over each other to help me all at once. I found my answer, no not from the manual, nor the midland website.. Could have received an answer here but that seems impossible now. I guess these [4] newsgroups are nothing more than 'let's talk about how far I got out [miles] last night' bragging etc. OK, I guess I'll just READ messages and hope my answer is already posted. thanks again... ;-) Sorry, I had a rather busy week....... I'm not familiar with this unit to offer much more than - 1. IF it is soley battery powered - remove the batteries until you either repair the unit yourself or get it repaired, or use an optional adaptor to supply power. But duh - you probably already knew that. 2. As to the problem - sounds like you've got a defective on/off switch - OR - possibly a strand of wire or solder blob - across the switch - effectively shorting it out - and not useable for control. midland are tards... Manual says to 'save batteries' place unit in non receive mode, their is NOT AN OFF SWITCH according to manual. I will NEVER buy anything again from midland. Even if midland had an offer of 2 high-end computers for $99 I'd not buy one. HUH? No on/off switch? THAT IS WEIRD! Well, if there is any room on the chassis/cabinet, you could always wire one in - sure a lot more convenient than burning up batteries. "Shouldn't" take much to put a switch in the unit. L. Not able to see a top, rear, or right side view of the unit OR inside, it "appears" you "might" be able to put a micro toggle switch on it - if you don't mind drilling a small hole in the case. BUT - the problem is, is the case is supposed to be "Water proof". So - to drill any holes, you're asking for trouble. Apparently - they've designed it to remain on to "protect you". Most of the Weather radios I've seen, had an on/off control on them. I guess the "Snooze" mode - maybe would work OR on a channel not covered by N.O.A.A. - in your area. What would then be a "Squelched" condition would have less drain on the cells - but still drain - none the less. What sort of batteries are you using? It "says" it has "in unit charging"............ So - you should be able to reduce battery purchase - according to that. Does it have a drop in charger? It says nothing of any "jack" to charge with only and earphone jack. |
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