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On Jul 27, 9:32*pm, bobengr wrote:
Enough about batteries. *Want portable/back up comm recommendations - Icom, Sporty's etc? *Have portable GPS, so Nav is not that important. You can't go wrong with Icom. I have had an A2 for over 20 years, and have had no trouble (other than batteries). Don't waste your money on an optional Nav function. Regarding batteries, I use alkalines exclusively. Rechargeables need to be cycled regularly (run down then charged up) to be dependable. The batteries in a backup tranceiver tend to see only very occasional use (with long periods of neglect in between). Alkalines have an excellent shelf life. The only downside is that they have a higher internal resistance, and don't put out current as well as the others. That translates into "use low power on transmit unless absolutely necessary to use high power". Dave |
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