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BC100XLT.3
NiCd Battery Pack
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.
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.
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.
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.
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