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Hi Guys,
I seem to remember that there was some discussion here a few years ago about problems with the internal battery in Becker VHF Transceivers going flat, and the radio subsequently losing stored frequencies and other information. A friend of mine has a Becker radio, which is starting to show signs of such failure, and I am wondering if the battery is a readily available type, and can be replaced by someone with some experience with electronics (35 years working in the game). TIA Cheers, John G. (Melbourne, Australia) |
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John Giddy wrote:
Hi Guys, I seem to remember that there was some discussion here a few years ago about problems with the internal battery in Becker VHF Transceivers going flat, and the radio subsequently losing stored frequencies and other information. A friend of mine has a Becker radio, which is starting to show signs of such failure, and I am wondering if the battery is a readily available type, and can be replaced by someone with some experience with electronics (35 years working in the game). TIA Cheers, John G. (Melbourne, Australia) The problem with the batteries is that they start to corrode and leak out damaging the circuit boards. Many times the circuit board needs replacing in combination with the batteries. ...Wells |
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G'Day John,
The battery, a 2.4V "fat button" NiCad, had a tendency to leak and damage the circuit board in some Becker radios. Replacement batteries were available at some soaring supply places, but were over-priced. My favorite battery shop tack-welded two 1.2V button batteries together with 4 inch leads (cost: $8.00). The new battery was about a millimeter too tall, so I removed the old battery from my Becker 3201, cleaned the circuit board, velcro'd the new battery to the back of the radio, and ran the two wires (+ and -) through a tiny hole drilled in the rear plate to the proper locations on the board. Works great and replacing the battery will be easier next time. Former member, Alice Springs Gliding Club, Mike J. B7 John Giddy wrote in message .. . Hi Guys, I seem to remember that there was some discussion here a few years ago about problems with the internal battery in Becker VHF Transceivers going flat, and the radio subsequently losing stored frequencies and other information. A friend of mine has a Becker radio, which is starting to show signs of such failure, and I am wondering if the battery is a readily available type, and can be replaced by someone with some experience with electronics (35 years working in the game). TIA Cheers, John G. (Melbourne, Australia) |
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A couple of years ago I ordered 4 replacement batteries from Becker's
in Miami (just to make the minimum order requirement), used two and sold on the other two on this Newsgroup. Quite helpful at Becker IIRC. Bob John Giddy wrote in message .. . Hi Guys, I seem to remember that there was some discussion here a few years ago about problems with the internal battery in Becker VHF Transceivers going flat, and the radio subsequently losing stored frequencies and other information. A friend of mine has a Becker radio, which is starting to show signs of such failure, and I am wondering if the battery is a readily available type, and can be replaced by someone with some experience with electronics (35 years working in the game). TIA Cheers, John G. (Melbourne, Australia) |
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