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Can anyone tell me if this radio can be operated and re-charged (at the same
time) from a 12V source -(Aircraft/Auto battery) Thnaks in advance from John in Cape Town 0 |
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![]() "John Sp" wrote in message ... Can anyone tell me if this radio can be operated and re-charged (at the same time) from a 12V source -(Aircraft/Auto battery) Thnaks in advance from John in Cape Town I believe that the answer is yes, but it is not to transmit while on charge. The owners manual has that information. Check that to be sure. The manual should be online. You will need a voltage converter (cigarette lighter adapter) of the correct voltage output, as selected by the voltage input label, on the case of the radio. -- Jim in NC |
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On Wed, 6 Jul 2005 21:35:18 -0400, "Morgans" wrote:
"John Sp" wrote in message ... Can anyone tell me if this radio can be operated and re-charged (at the same time) from a 12V source -(Aircraft/Auto battery) Thnaks in advance from John in Cape Town I believe that the answer is yes, but it is not to transmit while on charge. The owners manual has that information. Check that to be sure. The manual should be online. You will need a voltage converter (cigarette lighter adapter) of the correct voltage output, as selected by the voltage input label, on the case of the radio. FWIW, I emailed ICOM about my IC-A5, and they definitely said not to transmit on the charger. I bought a plug-in battery eliminator. Ron Wanttaja |
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![]() "Ron Wanttaja" wrote FWIW, I emailed ICOM about my IC-A5, and they definitely said not to transmit on the charger. My ICOM, also. Do you (or Jim) know what the reason (electronically) is, behind this restriction? -- Jim in NC |
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It's probably because the charger can only put out a smaller amount of
current than the transmitter needs during transmit. If the battery is too low in charge and unable to supply the transmit current, it will try to draw the required current from the charger, possibly until burnout. Scott Morgans wrote: "Ron Wanttaja" wrote FWIW, I emailed ICOM about my IC-A5, and they definitely said not to transmit on the charger. My ICOM, also. Do you (or Jim) know what the reason (electronically) is, behind this restriction? |
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