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HI, I'm a novice doing community service communications backup 2-3 times a year preparing for the next emergency. Which is the better radio for me and why if you don't mind my asking?
Is Li-Ion better for me than NiCad or NiMH? Would the LI-Ion output of 7.4 v reduce the 5w output power of the HT vs a 9.6 NiCad or NiMH? Can Li-I remain plugged in to a trickle charge for months? Thanks for your time |
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On Oct 17, 1:01*pm, joesv-seaoflove.com.
wrote: HI, I'm a novice doing community service communications backup 2-3 times a year preparing for the next emergency. Which is the better radio for me and why if you don't mind my asking? Is Li-Ion better for me than NiCad or NiMH? Would the LI-Ion output of 7.4 v reduce the 5w output power of the HT vs a 9.6 NiCad or NiMH? Can Li-I remain plugged in to a trickle charge for months? Thanks for your time -- Get battery packs for your radios that take AA Akaline batteries. Carry extra batteries in your "go bag". Rechargeable batteries are a liability during emergencies, what if there is no power to charge them. When a set of the AA's go dead, open the case, put in new ones and you are back in service in seconds. |
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On Oct 17, 1:01*pm, joesv-seaoflove.com.
wrote: HI, I'm a novice doing community service communications backup 2-3 times a year preparing for the next emergency. Which is the better radio for me and why if you don't mind my asking? Is Li-Ion better for me than NiCad or NiMH? Would the LI-Ion output of 7.4 v reduce the 5w output power of the HT vs a 9.6 NiCad or NiMH? Can Li-I remain plugged in to a trickle charge for months? Thanks for your time -- |
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