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Richard,

Richard,

There is no separate battery to maintain settings.  In fact, the 
manual states that you have about three minutes to replace the 
batteries before loosing settings.  Not ideal, but at least they warn you.

Steve

On Thursday 9/7/06 09:43 Richard Fiorello wrote:
>Hi;
>I have been casually looking at the thread concerning receivers and have a
>question or two. Apparently there were several versions of the super-radio
>the earliest apparently was best.  Which ones are still available and whom
>were they made by?  Secondly, as for seacrane, is there currently only one
>version of that radio available?  A friend had one and apparently lost his
>settings when it was unplugged.  Is there a separate battery to retain
>memory settings?
>Richard

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