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"AbbN" wrote in message ...
Hi, After this power failure I'm seriously thinking about getting one of these since they only cost $50 here in Canada. In the US, Bed Bath & Beyond has recently started selling these, at least in the one store in northern VA where I saw a stack of them two weeks ago. The price is the same as it is at Radio Shack, $39.99. Bed Bath & Beyond regularly puts 20% coupons in the newspaper advertising, however, so, using the coupon, you can buy one from them for $32. |
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If you read it again , it says:
The battery compartment allows access to the built-in NiMH pack or for the three optional AA cells. The radio comes with a very cool canvas carry case with shoulder strap. The case even has a pocket to keep papers in. 6.75x5.75x2.75 inches. "Igor Gros" wrote in message ... So "Universal radio" informations at: http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...able/2200.html are not correct ? Jim Hackett wrote: The built-in pack in mine IS Nickel metal... "Igor Gros" wrote in message ... The original built-in NiCad pack inside Grundig FRG 200 receiver should be replaced with an aproptiate NiMh battery pack. AbbN wrote: Hi, After this power failure I'm seriously thinking about getting one of these since they only cost $50 here in Canada. I was lucky that my batteries in my DX-398 and 400PE were charged up and that we didn't go too long without power. I suppose back up batteries may be cheaper but I'd like to hear any opinions anyone may have of this thing. -- Thanks In Advance Abb N VE3003SWL Windsor, Ontario, Canada |
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http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...able/2200.html
Is saying: The FR200 operates from a wind-up generator, 4.5VDC [ - ] or 3 AA cells. The generator charges the supplied, replaceable NiCad cells. Two turns per second for 90 seconds will provide 40 to 60 minutes of operation. This radio features analog tuning with a concentric Fine Tune knob. RHF wrote: IG, This is what Grundig-USA says in its Owners Manual for the FR200. * * * Grundig FR200 EMERGENCY AM/FM/SW RADIO * * * "#5 REPLACING THE RECHARGEABLE BATTERY PACK - Replacing the rechargeable battery pack (Ni-MH NS-2/3AA, 3.6V, 600 Mah or equivalent)." http://www.grundigradio.com/asp/prod...me=fr200#c0402 wmcia ~ RHF . . = = = Igor Gros = = = wrote in message ... So "Universal radio" informations at: http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...able/2200.html are not correct ? Jim Hackett wrote: The built-in pack in mine IS Nickel metal... "Igor Gros" wrote in message ... The original built-in NiCad pack inside Grundig FRG 200 receiver should be replaced with an aproptiate NiMh battery pack. AbbN wrote: Hi, After this power failure I'm seriously thinking about getting one of these since they only cost $50 here in Canada. I was lucky that my batteries in my DX-398 and 400PE were charged up and that we didn't go too long without power. I suppose back up batteries may be cheaper but I'd like to hear any opinions anyone may have of this thing. -- Thanks In Advance Abb N VE3003SWL Windsor, Ontario, Canada |
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