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On 4 Nov 2005 23:52:38 -0800, "RHF"
wrote: For One and All, Comparing the Icom IC-R75 (R-75) to the Eton E1 Radio - - - Three Major Problems . . . http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ETON-E...o/message/1722 1. "D" CELL PORTABLE BATTERY POWER : So here is the Deal - The Eton E1 Radio is a 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radio designed to be "Portable" and run off a Set of "D" Cell Batteries that are Carried within the Radio. I have gotten 80-100 Hours and more on One Set of "D" Cell Batteries when using the Eton E1 Radio. This is generally consider to be in the Very Good for a 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radio. Now Look at the Icom IC-R75 Receiver's short comings : - NO - Built-in Battery Comparment. - Requires you build your own Battery Pack for 8 "D" Cells. - A Set of "D" Cell Batteries only last a 'very few' Hours. ??????????????? The D cells in my big CCRadio get used about an hour or two every Sunday morn, and last over a year, typically. I'd look at the R75's current needs on batteries. bob k5qwg - Cost of a Daily Set of "D" Cell Batteries in the First Year of Ownership just about equals the Cost of the Radio. - Two things to Lug-Around : The Receiver and the Battery Pack; and 'both' are Heavy and Big. hey - just for the fun of it - e1'ing you all ~ RHF . . . . . . . . . . Out ! . |
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