[Milsurplus] Solid State Vibrator /Inverter kit

B Smith smithab11 at comcast.net
Mon Feb 21 11:21:13 EST 2011


I've also have had very good luck with Cheap 9 
volt batteries   that can be purchased at your 
local  "Dollar Store", be sure and look for good 
date codes and  do a quick test with a  470 ohm 
load before  installing in your battery box for 
"field use".

73

breck k4che





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From: "Ray Fantini" <RAFANTINI at salisbury.edu>
Subject: [Milsurplus] Solid State Vibrator 
/Inverter kit

> I have built many batteries packs for radios 
> using just cheap nine volt transistor batteries 
> and D cells for filaments. They last in my 
> service for one to two years being that I only 
> use the radios three or four times a year and 
> never whine or produce interference. I have a 
> DAV that I have been using for years at Dayton 
> and have only had to change batteries once. As a 
> alternative to solid state inverters the K4CHE 
> web site has excellent pages on how to build 
> batteries boxes for both the BC-611 
> http://k4che.com/BC-611%20Box.htm and the PRC-6 
> http://k4che.com/PRC-6%20Battery%20Box/PRC-6%20Battery%20Box.htm
> Ray Fantini KA3EKH
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