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On Mar 17, 8:51 am, wrote:
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not gav wrote:
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trure you ain't gav


trure


but LIth babtteries are nice


teh LIth babtteries are hard two beat indeed


I don't like them. They die without warning. Li ion- Hide quoted text -


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most of them seem to die without uch warning- Hide quoted text -

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I have to say, I have not had this problem. I usually see the device
begin to slow or dim or whatever it would normally do. It may be only
a half an hour 'til electron death, but it is not instantaneous, and
that's plenty of time for anything I use.

Bruce

You don't do wireless mics for live TV.
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On Mar 17, 11:52*am, dave wrote:
bpnjensen wrote:
On Mar 17, 8:51 am, *wrote:
On Mar 16, 7:21 pm, *wrote:


not gav wrote:
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On Mar 14, 4:05 pm, "not * *wrote:


trure you ain't gav


trure


but LIth babtteries are nice


* *teh LIth babtteries are hard two beat indeed


I don't like them. *They die without warning. *Li ion- Hide quoted text -


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most of them seem to die without uch warning- Hide quoted text -


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I have to say, I have not had this problem. *I usually see the device
begin to slow or dim or whatever it would normally do. *It may be only
a half an hour 'til electron death, but it is not instantaneous, and
that's plenty of time for anything I use.


Bruce


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This is true. I do occasionally - rarely - have the camera aimed at
me, though...
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that's plenty of time for anything I use.


Bruce


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This is true. I do occasionally - rarely - have the camera aimed at
me, though...


And you'd be ****ed if your mic died.
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On Mar 17, 1:55*pm, dave wrote:
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that's plenty of time for anything I use.


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This is true. *I do occasionally - rarely - have the camera aimed at
me, though...


And you'd be ****ed if your mic died.


*Our* mikes are hard-wired, so NYAAAHHH! ;-)
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bpnjensen wrote:
On Mar 17, 1:55 pm, wrote:
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that's plenty of time for anything I use.


Bruce


You don't do wireless mics for live TV.- Hide quoted text -


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This is true. I do occasionally - rarely - have the camera aimed at
me, though...


And you'd be ****ed if your mic died.


*Our* mikes are hard-wired, so NYAAAHHH! ;-)


You'd still be ****ed if it died.


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bpnjensen wrote:
On Mar 17, 1:55 pm, *wrote:
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that's plenty of time for anything I use.


Bruce


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This is true. *I do occasionally - rarely - have the camera aimed at
me, though...


And you'd be ****ed if your mic died.


*Our* mikes are hard-wired, so NYAAAHHH! ;-)


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heh! :-) At least it won't die from a battey...
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At least one house in Limeyland BURNED DOWN because of a lith/li on
battery in a Dell computer.
SCREW THOSE batteries!
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Relevant, how?

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"dave" wrote in message
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I have to say, I have not had this problem. I usually see
the device
begin to slow or dim or whatever it would normally do. It
may be only
a half an hour 'til electron death, but it is not
instantaneous, and
that's plenty of time for anything I use.

Bruce

You don't do wireless mics for live TV.


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So, you check the batteries every couple days.

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You don't do wireless mics for live TV.- Hide quoted
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This is true. I do occasionally - rarely - have the
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me, though...


And you'd be ****ed if your mic died.


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On Mar 17, 5:30*pm, "Stormin Mormon"
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Relevant, how?

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"dave" wrote in message

... I have to say, I have not had this problem. *I usually see
the device
begin to slow or dim or whatever it would normally do. *It
may be only
a half an hour 'til electron death, but it is not
instantaneous, and
that's plenty of time for anything I use.


Bruce


You don't do wireless mics for live TV.


The upshot is that when a wireless mike using NiMH cells on live TV
goes south, it screws up your TV show. That's reasonably relevant, I
thought.
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