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John Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Wed, 24 May 2006 20:47:00 -0400
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The models batteries America carry for that radio are

PB-32xh

 6.0v  1200mAh  Ni-MH battery pack. Same length as factory PB-32, but w/ 
Longer Life. Accepts Desktop charge or thru-Radio charge.

$43.00
ea.

BUY

PB-33xh

 6.0v  2100mAh.  Extra-Long-Life Ni-MH battery pack.  Extends radio 1 ¼ ", 
like a factory PB-33.  Accepts Desktop charge or thru-Radio charge.

$59.00
ea.

SALE
$39.95
BUY

PB-34

 9.6v  600mAh  Traditional Ni-Cd battery pack. Extends radio 1 ¼ ". 
Provides 5 watts TX.  Charges up thru the radio OR in a desktop charger.

$44.00
ea.

SALE
$32.95
BUY

PB-34xh

 9.6v  1200mAh  Long Life Ni-MH battery pack.  Extends radio 1 ¼ ". 
Provides 5 watts TX.  Charges up thru the radio OR in a desktop charger.

$54.00
ea.

SALE
$39.95
BUY

BT-9

 AA Battery case.  Extends radio by 3/4", holds 4 AA-sized cells. 
KENWOOD-brand factory product.

$32.00

BUY

BT-32

 AA Battery case.  NEW Extends radio by 2", holds 6 x AA-sized cells.  For 
instant HIGH POWER (Alkalines: 9VDC; Ni-Cd/Ni-MH: 7.2VDC).  (Also known as 
part#
BT-9h in some catalogs). Includes charging jack for Ni-Cds & Ni-MHs 
(specific wall TX charger sold separately).  Picture shows inside & outside 
images
of case.  The $22.95 price is for 1 case.
BT-32%20pic_small

$30.00
ea.

SALE
$22.95
ea.
BUY

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Louis Kim Kline" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 8:23 PM
Subject: Re: TH79a


> Well, if I can get a model number on the battery, I was going to call them
> up and ask them if they still carried that battery.
>
> 73, de Lou K2LKK

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