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Re: Rechargeable Batteries
Thank you Joe and David.
what an amazing coincidence that I receive an email from Amazon hawking the Panasonic eneloop batteries. 😎
I will order some.
thanks.
Thank you Joe and David.
what an amazing coincidence that I receive an email from Amazon hawking the Panasonic eneloop batteries. 😎
I will order some.
thanks.
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Bob Stern
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#456
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Re: Rechargeable Batteries
That would be SANYO Eneloop,
but for the last few years they have been branded Panasonic because Matsushita bought up Sanyo.
I have been using Sanyo Eneloop cells for nearly ten years and I'm happy
That would be SANYO Eneloop,
but for the last few years they have been branded Panasonic because Matsushita bought up Sanyo.
I have been using Sanyo Eneloop cells for nearly ten years and I'm happy
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David O'Banion
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#454
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Re: Rechargeable Batteries
I love the Powerex chargers. Not as impressed with the batteries.
I prefer the Sony Eneloop cells.
Joe M.
I love the Powerex chargers. Not as impressed with the batteries.
I prefer the Sony Eneloop cells.
Joe M.
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Joe M.
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#453
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Rechargeable Batteries
I am currently using POWEREX AA 2700 NIMH batteries in my scanners. I have been using these for years with good results. I also used similar Sanyo’s which lasted quite awhile.
However, it seems to
I am currently using POWEREX AA 2700 NIMH batteries in my scanners. I have been using these for years with good results. I also used similar Sanyo’s which lasted quite awhile.
However, it seems to
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Bob Stern
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#452
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Re: Rechargeable Batteries — Compared And Explained In Detail
Someone else on another list suspected that the site "prezhost.com" may be a bot or spam site. Since these sort of "helpful" blips have been popping up on multiple lists I would avoid any contact.
Someone else on another list suspected that the site "prezhost.com" may be a bot or spam site. Since these sort of "helpful" blips have been popping up on multiple lists I would avoid any contact.
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n3ltq
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#451
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Re: SD Change
I've had OEM cards that last long, and some that don't. A quality replacement SD card should last a pretty long time. The larger the card, the more recordings it will be able to hold. If you don't
I've had OEM cards that last long, and some that don't. A quality replacement SD card should last a pretty long time. The larger the card, the more recordings it will be able to hold. If you don't
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Joe M.
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#450
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Re: SD Change
Thanks, Joe. I would suppose it depends on the usage how long a SD card should last before being replaced?
Tim
Thanks, Joe. I would suppose it depends on the usage how long a SD card should last before being replaced?
Tim
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Tim Ferguson
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#449
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Re: SD Change
It's also possible you don't have any selected Service Types enabled.
Joe M.
It's also possible you don't have any selected Service Types enabled.
Joe M.
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Joe M.
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#448
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Re: SD Change
It means you probably have Quick Keys assigned and not enabled in the profile. You can just enable them using the keypad or enable them in your profile then write that to the scanner.
Joe M.
It means you probably have Quick Keys assigned and not enabled in the profile. You can just enable them using the keypad or enable them in your profile then write that to the scanner.
Joe M.
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Joe M.
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#447
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Re: SD Change
Can I ask you some thing why when I program my scanner after I am done take the USB cable off it say not to scan
Can I ask you some thing why when I program my scanner after I am done take the USB cable off it say not to scan
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Tommy Long <tjl1960@...>
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#446
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Re: SD Change
Ok thanks so much
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Tommy Long <tjl1960@...>
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#445
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Re: SD Change
Just use the CLEAR USER DATA in Sentinel first. Then write your profile.
Here is a 5-minute video setting up a new card. The new one in the video is 128GB, but the procedure is the same. You can skip
Just use the CLEAR USER DATA in Sentinel first. Then write your profile.
Here is a 5-minute video setting up a new card. The new one in the video is 128GB, but the procedure is the same. You can skip
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Joe M.
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#444
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SD Change
Is the anything in particular that needs to be done in changing the SD card in a 536HP? I think I have one that’s having trouble and am going to change it out, but didn’t know if the new one
Is the anything in particular that needs to be done in changing the SD card in a 536HP? I think I have one that’s having trouble and am going to change it out, but didn’t know if the new one
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Tim Ferguson
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#443
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Re: Rechargeable Batteries — Compared And Explained In Detail
It would be nice if the linked article actually covered what the title states. There is a discussion about NiMH batteries and a little specifics on AA size, but nothing else. There is supposed to be
It would be nice if the linked article actually covered what the title states. There is a discussion about NiMH batteries and a little specifics on AA size, but nothing else. There is supposed to be
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Jim Walls
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#442
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Re: Alkaline Cells – A Comparison To NiMH And NiCds
Agreed.
Wayne
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azpowells
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#440
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Re: Alkaline Cells – A Comparison To NiMH And NiCds
Sorry. Make that 5.25V, so...
The issue would be three times worse: (3 cells)
NIZn = 4.8V to 5.25V
Uniden = 3.6V to 4.5V
My NiMH cells will usually not exceed 4.1V total.
I would not use NIZn
Sorry. Make that 5.25V, so...
The issue would be three times worse: (3 cells)
NIZn = 4.8V to 5.25V
Uniden = 3.6V to 4.5V
My NiMH cells will usually not exceed 4.1V total.
I would not use NIZn
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Joe M.
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#439
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Re: Alkaline Cells – A Comparison To NiMH And NiCds
The issue would be three times worse: (3 cells)
NIZn = 4.8V to 5.75V
Uniden = 3.6V to 4.5V
My NiMH cells will usually not exceed 4.1V total.
I would not use NIZn based on that. And only 1500 mAH
The issue would be three times worse: (3 cells)
NIZn = 4.8V to 5.75V
Uniden = 3.6V to 4.5V
My NiMH cells will usually not exceed 4.1V total.
I would not use NIZn based on that. And only 1500 mAH
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Joe M.
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#438
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Re: Alkaline Cells – A Comparison To NiMH And NiCds
The literature says NIZn batteries output is 1.6v to 1.75v, but only has 1500 Mah.
Will this adversely affect the power circuits in a Uniden radio that was designed for
>1.5v?
and how long will
The literature says NIZn batteries output is 1.6v to 1.75v, but only has 1500 Mah.
Will this adversely affect the power circuits in a Uniden radio that was designed for
>1.5v?
and how long will
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Joel Kahn
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#437
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Re: Bearcat BP-250
The cable is available (sometimes) at Uniden.com and/or scannermaster.com.
You can find free scanner programming software by researching the BC259D radio at RadioReference
Joel R Kahn
Comme dicté Ã
The cable is available (sometimes) at Uniden.com and/or scannermaster.com.
You can find free scanner programming software by researching the BC259D radio at RadioReference
Joel R Kahn
Comme dicté Ã
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Joel Kahn
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#436
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Re: Alkaline Cells – A Comparison To NiMH And NiCds
Wondering why they didn't compare NiZn's.. Pricier, but they last
longer. You need a NiZn charger too but still. Awesome batteries.
Wondering why they didn't compare NiZn's.. Pricier, but they last
longer. You need a NiZn charger too but still. Awesome batteries.
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Evan Platt
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#435
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