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I have an Icom transceiver and have no problems with batteries. I too
use the alkaline batteries. Ross Ross Oliver wrote: I recently purchased an Icom A23 Sport handheld transceiver, which uses 6 AA alkaline batteries rather than the rechargable NiCad. I chose the Sport model because I plan to use it primarily as an emergency backup, the alkalines will hold a charge much longer than the NiCads. The radio receives great, but it will not transmit at all. Even with brand new name-brand batteries, the "low battery" warning comes on as soon as I key the PTT, and the transmission is so badly clipped that it is unreadable. I'm guessing that the alkalines simply cannot provide enough current to adequately power the transmitter. Has anyone else tried transmitting using a handheld powered by alkalines, either the A23 or any of the other brands? I'm thinking about trying the Sporty's model next. It uses 8 AA rather than the A23's 6. Ross Oliver |
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