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I just take my pack down to the All Sort Batteries they place new recharble (Metal Hydride) or Ion ones in with a higher mAh and cost a lot less than a new original pack.
AIRMAN wrote:Just received this model this morning.
The manual says not to use NiCad AA's.
Recommended is NimH.
Are all batteries in the supermarket NimH or are they only the rechargeable type and need to be charged up in a plug in charger?
Would Lithium AA be OK?
Can anyone here recommend what type of battery is best for this Alinco as I have never owned one before.
This model I have takes 3?
Thanks guys,
Airman
The Service Manual for the Alinco DJ-X3 says the internal battery source can range from 3.6 to 6.0 Volts, so Alkaline or Lithium AA batteries (at 1.5 V each) won't cause any problems.
I only know of NiMH batteries as rechargeable.
Didn't the radio come with a EBP-52NS NiMH battery pack, an EDC-105 Battery Re-charger, and an EDC-94 AC adapter.
Didn't tho come with a EBP-52NS NiMH battery pack, an EDC-105 Battery Re-charger, and an EDC-94 AC adapter.e radi
No. The dealer, Lee Andrews said that price for this scanner was so low it didn't include the battery pack or adapter, I got it for $229 incl shipping.
I haven't given it a proper work out yet. I may review it in due course.