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Hi,
This query refers to a Uniden Bearcat BC-235xlt scanner. I suspect that the radio has a defective voltage sensor. Charged overnight, even a new battery sets off the low battery signal after only a couple of hours. Yet, by slapping the bottom of the unit once or twice, the voltage sensor turns off, thereby giving me extra hours of battery use. So, is it worthwhile to open the radio? Am I able to adjust the voltage sensor easily at the board? Short of returning the unit to Uniden, is there anything I can do to repair the unit? TIA |
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