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On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 02:57:00 GMT, "Don" wrote:
Don't even bother with the original manufacturer. Even if by some chance they had the battery pack you need, odds on it would be the same age as the radio and the batteries would only hold a twenty minute charge. I have seen this happen a number of times when we had to replace portable pc or radio batteries. even from first class companies like Gateway and Raytheon. Think about it, when you build or commission a device to be built you order the spares at the same time and put them on the shelf until someone orders them. The ham radio walkie talkie manufacturers are FINALLY smartening up. New miniature walkies for 2 meters and 440 Mhz are coming out that use STANDARD Lithium-Ion batteries used in other devices, so that every year the stupid batteries are special for only that year, and end up just like you describe....OLD. OEM batteries in any device are the cheapest crap available from the lowest bidders. OEM's buy batteries in bulk on bid. They don't make them, themselves, even Motorola. Larry W4CSC NNNN |
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