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"m II" wrote in message news:HUbkc.38963$en3.17392@edtnps89... Stephen M.H. Lawrence wrote: Oh, yeah, I'm taking the old FRG-7 along, with 100 feet of wire, and a big bunch of "D" sized batteries. Just think: Two of my favorite pastimes, and I get to combine them all at once! How long do you get on a set of batteries? I've never tried them in that radio. I've been thinking of getting a 12v gel-cell like used in emergency lighting for powering the set. They don't spill like regular lead acid batteries. You can get a sealed lead-acid 12V battery that are made for portable depth finders, comes with charger too and usually only $20. A bit smaller than a motorcycle batter. |
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"MnMikew" wrote: | You can get a sealed lead-acid 12V battery that are made for portable depth | finders, comes with charger too and usually only $20. A bit smaller than a | motorcycle batter. I've thought of doing just that, but I've been 'spearmintin' with NiMH D cells, and they seem to last forever. Plus, they fit inside the receiver, so that saves the space that would be taken by another piece of kit. However, when I start taking QRP to the field, I think I'm going to have to do just that. 73, Steve Lawrence KAØPMD Burnsville, Minnesota (NOTE: My email address has only one "dot." You'll have to edit out the one between the "7" and the "3" in my email address if you wish to reply via email) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.634 / Virus Database: 406 - Release Date: 3/18/04 |
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