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![]() Craig Davidson wrote: Great idea. Car batteries are only about $25 at Wal-Mart. get whatever is on sale. Also you can get a cheap 110 volt inverter for about $39 in the auto department if you have a 110 volt radio or laptop that you want to use during the power failure. Just a warning about cheap power inverters. Most of the cheap one produce either a square wave or a very poor sin wave. Due to the quality of the wave your scanner's powersupply will not be able to filter out AC noise. You will get hum, interference, and possibly the scanners CPU will not function. In the case of the BC 780 you can hook them directly to your 12 volt car battery. That is the best way to do it. George http://www.MilAirComms.com |
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