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Robert M. Gary
November 12th 05, 05:29 PM
Can anyone recommend a place to have the battery of my JRC handheld
radio O/H'd. I understand they can use Li batteries for longer life.
N93332
November 12th 05, 06:12 PM
"Robert M. Gary" > wrote in message
ups.com...
> Can anyone recommend a place to have the battery of my JRC handheld
> radio O/H'd. I understand they can use Li batteries for longer life.
Robert,
I've found this: http://www.mypilotstore.com/mypilotstore/sep/2845 for a
replacement battery pack. There are probably many other places to find
replacements. There is an alkaline battery holder available that you could
put any flavor of rechargeable batteries in; just won't be able to charge
the batteries while in that pack. Try Google for JHP-500 (or 520) battery.
There is a CFQ-6132(A/B) DC adapter available that eliminates the battery
pack. Just plug into aircraft power (12-14V?).
Does anybody know where to get the JRC radio itself repaired? I bought a
JHP-500 from eBay a few years ago and the front case is broke where it holds
the battery pack. The radio works fine but I have to hold the battery pack
onto the radio to use.
-Greg B.
BTB
November 12th 05, 11:27 PM
Try BATTERIES AMERICA for a replacement ... I got a 12v 1200 Ni-MH
battery pack for $45.95 - longer shelf life without too much loss.
N93332 wrote:
> "Robert M. Gary" > wrote in message
> ups.com...
>
>>Can anyone recommend a place to have the battery of my JRC handheld
>>radio O/H'd. I understand they can use Li batteries for longer life.
>
>
> Robert,
>
> I've found this: http://www.mypilotstore.com/mypilotstore/sep/2845 for a
> replacement battery pack. There are probably many other places to find
> replacements. There is an alkaline battery holder available that you could
> put any flavor of rechargeable batteries in; just won't be able to charge
> the batteries while in that pack. Try Google for JHP-500 (or 520) battery.
>
> There is a CFQ-6132(A/B) DC adapter available that eliminates the battery
> pack. Just plug into aircraft power (12-14V?).
>
> Does anybody know where to get the JRC radio itself repaired? I bought a
> JHP-500 from eBay a few years ago and the front case is broke where it holds
> the battery pack. The radio works fine but I have to hold the battery pack
> onto the radio to use.
>
> -Greg B.
>
>
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