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Old February 19th 04, 07:03 PM
Maximus
 
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Default Powering DX394 with batteries

I don't have the money to buy a motorcycle battery and trickle charger so I
bought to 6 volt lantern batteries and an adaptor to plug into the dc plug
on the back of the radio. I disconnected the AC cord from the wall and
applied the batteries to the adaptor and tried to trun on the radio - nada
s.

I know I am missing something miniscule so I am hoping one of you
electronical amtateur radio folks can help me out. The radio works fine on
AC, but every year we have a significant outtage and having battery power
for my baby would be a lot of fun s while other things are not working
which migfht be sources of interference. Thanks in advance


Il Dolce Far Niente


 
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