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- BC100XLT.3
- NiCd Battery Pack
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- The 100XLT comes with a 7.2 V 600 mAH battery pack which
- slides onto the bottom of the radio. There is a charging
- jack, marked 12 VDC, and a red charging LED on the back
- of the pack. The pack is not supposed to be opened, but
- the curious need only remove 2 screws. Inside is the
- charging components, and 6 AA size cells wrapped in heat
- shrunk plastic.
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- When you buy the 100XLT, the 16 hour wall charger adapter
- is supplied, and is marked 12 VDC 500 mA. There appears
- no way to fast charge the supplied NiCd pack, and the
- manual cautions against leaving the supplied charger
- plugged in for long periods of time.
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- no way to fast charge the supplied NiCd pack, and the
- manual cautions against leaving the supplied charger
- plugged in for long periods of time.
-
- The radio can be used with the wall charger when the bat-
- teries are dead, but unlike older crystal controlled por-
- tables, there is no easy way to power the scanner exter-
- nally, without charging the internal battery.
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- A PS-001 mobile power cord is available from UNIDEN, as
- is a spare antenna.
-
- The owner's guide says to expect "up to 5 hours of depen-
- dable use" in between charges. Now 5 hours is a lot less
- than what scanner buffs want, but perhaps UNIDEN's idea
- is to stimulate demand for extra BP-205 slide on battery
- packs.
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- Memory Backup - Unimpressive
-
- Having 100 memory channels is great, especially when
- thoughtfully partitioned into 10 banks. It takes time to
- program a scanner with so many channels, so you wouldn't
- want to do this often.
-
- A weak point of the 100XLT is that the memory is only
- backed up for 30 minutes by a capacitor when the NiCd
- battery pack goes dead.
-
- Take the scanner outside for an afternoon of fun. When
- the BATTERY warning blinks, do you have only 30 minutes
- to find an AC outlet? The manual claims the scanner will
- shut itself down automatically if the warning has been
- flashing for 10 minutes, but it's not clear how "dead"
- the NiCd is by then.
- CONTINUED IN BC100XLT.4