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Old September 14th 05, 06:46 PM
Heino & Deanne Weisberg
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Default Communication Specialist Inc. TR720 radio

The battery pack for this radio is toast. Doesn't look like they are
available anymore.
Any after-market batteries for this radio out there?
Heino


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Old September 14th 05, 08:41 PM
Steve Foley
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Communication Specialist, Inc rebuilt one for me about five years ago. Cost
about $50.00

http://www.com-spec.com/tr720.htm



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The battery pack for this radio is toast. Doesn't look like they are
available anymore.
Any after-market batteries for this radio out there?
Heino




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Old September 14th 05, 09:32 PM
Heino & Deanne Weisberg
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The radio (TR720) was made by Communication Specialist Inc. www.com-spec.com
I bought this hand-held aircraft radio around 1989...I understand that was a
while ago by electronics standards, but it's still a good little unit. CSI
doesn't appear to support it any longer, the NiCad pack has died long ago,
but there was a AA-battery pack available at one time.
Heino


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"Heino & Deanne Weisberg" wrote in message
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The battery pack for this radio is toast. Doesn't look like they are
available anymore.
Any after-market batteries for this radio out there?


Far from me to offer an answer,
only some tips & more questions.

-) mention the subject again in the msg body,
not only in the subject field
-) be more specific about the radio.
make? exact type? web page?
bought when & where?
-) consider posting the question
(in due form) in news://rec.aviation.homebuilt

Good luck!




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Old September 14th 05, 10:28 PM
RST Engineering
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There are a dozen battery rebuilding companies that will take your old
battery and put new NiMH inside, sew it up, and get it back for $20-30 or
so. I'd google on handheld battery rebuilding.

Jim



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The battery pack for this radio is toast. Doesn't look like they are
available anymore.
Any after-market batteries for this radio out there?
Heino



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Old September 14th 05, 10:32 PM
Morgans
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"Steve Foley" wrote

Communication Specialist, Inc rebuilt one for me about five years ago.

Cost
about $50.00


Or you can use a cutoff wheel in a dremmell tool to cut the case open (if it
has a case) and buy new cells from any source, solder it up, and use JB weld
and tape to close the case. Cost from 10 bucks and up, depending on the
cells.
--
Jim in NC

 




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