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Old July 6th 11, 11:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Eric Greenwell[_4_]
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Default Icom IC-A14 detailed questions

On 7/2/2011 3:34 PM, Tim Newport-Peace wrote:

The A14 looks like it would do the job, mostly. I'm hoping someone
already knows the answers, so I don't have to wait till Tuesday to
contact Icom...

1) Can the A14 be powered externally while it's in use? This could be
cord from an external power supply or cigarette lighter socket, or a
charger base that it sits in while turned on (the manual says it must be
off while in the supplied charger base).

2) Can it be left on charge indefinitely while turned off?

Any pertinent comments are encouraged.

The A14 is not available in UK, but it looks very much like the A6 in
the battery area. This also says "Be sure to turn the transceiver power
OFF, when charging the battery pack with the transceiver".

The reason for not operating while charging is that the voltage applied
during charging exceeds the tolerance of same of the radio components,
so the answer to "Can the A14 be powered externally while it's in use?"
is probably NO.

If I were you, I would look for a second-hand A2, A22, A3 or A22. All
these radios run happily with a 12-volt supply connected to the radio
(not to the battery).


I'm considering your suggestion, along with a couple of ideas. I did
contact Icom, which said leaving the radio on charge all the time will
reduce the life of the battery.

They didn't respond to my question about why the radio should be turned
off while charging, but I think it has such a low current charger, the
only way it can be fully charged in the specified 12 hours is for the
radio to be off. I don't think overvoltage while charging is an issue,
given that they provide a battery case for 6 AA cells. With fresh cells,
that's about 9.5 volts. Typically, a two cell Li-ion battery would be
charged to around 8.4 volts, a volt less than the AA battery pack can
provide.

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