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Stormin Mormon wrote:
So, you check the batteries every couple days. The transmitters have battery telegraphs. There is a bar graph on the receiver. Lithium batteries die quick. You have to change the batteries as soon as the bar graph starts to fall. Alkalines will give you another couple hours. |
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Posting from rec.rado.cb;
Would you use this for mobile CB, or what? -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "dave" wrote in message ... Stormin Mormon wrote: So, you check the batteries every couple days. The transmitters have battery telegraphs. There is a bar graph on the receiver. Lithium batteries die quick. You have to change the batteries as soon as the bar graph starts to fall. Alkalines will give you another couple hours. |
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Stormin Mormon wrote:
Posting from rec.rado.cb; Would you use this for mobile CB, or what? It applies to battery operated CB HTs as well. |
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