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B Banton wrote in message
Well then - it's you my friend that has a problem. You see, many 800 owners claim 20 hours or so of battery run time. You don't get nearly that and even admit that it's an issue with your "perfect" radio. But you see it's not perfect. The battery thing sucks because when I want to lug the anchor down to the porch for awhile I have Mr. Blinking Battery indicator with me in no time. Quite simply - it's damn annoying. You've settled my friend. You've lowered the bar. Thanks to you we all know what to expect from the new 900. I can hear it now from you - "Well, my first production run 900 is a perfect radio. Oh it's just that the display goes out periodically. But you can't beat the SSB. And heck - sometimes I use it in the dark before I go to bed so who needs the display anyway?. Good luck. No where did I say how many hours I get with batteries - I merely said the set eats them up quickly. I get at least 20 hours on batteries which, to me, is a waste of money. I've heard of others having the battery meter problem fixed, so no big deal. Every radio on the market has had some problems. It took SONY several YEARS to correct all the initial production problems with the 2010, which most everyone thinks is one of the best portable radios available. What radio do you own that is perfect in everything? |
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