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![]() David wrote: I have an HF-150, which is a fine receiver and an excellent piece of sculpture. I just don't consider something that eats 8 AAs in 3 hours ''portable''. Well, if such battery consumption is typical for the HF-150, then you've certainly got a point there. Do you or anyone else have an idea of how the E1 is on battery consumption? |
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Kind of like voting for the best automobile to buy.Chevrolet is just as
good as Cadillac.Although I don't own a Drake Radio,I reckon I will vote for the Drake and Ten-Tec Radios.What's the best Antenna to buy? cuhulin |
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I think it's battery consumption is comparable to that of other
portables, though of course it depends on volume level and so on. However, my understanding is that, if you listen to XM while using batteries, they'll probably only last around four hours or so. I believe there's a lengthy discussion of the E1's battery consumption on the E1 group on Yahoo. |
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Thanks, Steve. & I'll take a look at the E1 group on Yahoo.
Junius wrote: I think it's battery consumption is comparable to that of other portables, though of course it depends on volume level and so on. However, my understanding is that, if you listen to XM while using batteries, they'll probably only last around four hours or so. I believe there's a lengthy discussion of the E1's battery consumption on the E1 group on Yahoo. |
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I had a pair for 6 months but gave em to the kids to play with.
Was a big waste of $$$ "Brian Denley" wrote in message ... Rob wrote: R8B is a big dissapointment too....as with anything made by DRAKE Yeah right. That's why it was the top rated receiver for so many years. You own one? -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html |
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On 27 Nov 2005 16:39:01 -0800, "junius" wrote:
Thanks, Steve. & I'll take a look at the E1 group on Yahoo. Junius wrote: I think it's battery consumption is comparable to that of other portables, though of course it depends on volume level and so on. However, my understanding is that, if you listen to XM while using batteries, they'll probably only last around four hours or so. I believe there's a lengthy discussion of the E1's battery consumption on the E1 group on Yahoo. I think it's around 40-50 hours on a set of alkalines. The XM antenna will reduce that by 75%. |
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Haven't you ever used batteries in your 150? You can pop out the used
batteries and replace them with fresh ones. Yes, we have the technology. |
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Well, NiCads are handy things to have around, and the 150 will charge
them. When I'm not using them in the 150 I use them in other things. This is one of my favorite things about the 150, but oh well. |
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