On 01/19/2026 6:41 PM EST Christopher Bowne <[email protected]> wrote:Many years ago I was able to buy a BA48 battery from Fair Radio along with the associated cable to plug into the GRC-9 receiver front panel. Battery was dead (and as I recall advertised as such by Fair). I stuffed the cardboard case, after gutting it, with D cells to make the filament voltage and a stack of standard 9v “transistor radio”batteries. Everready may still make 22.5 volt batteries that were commonly used to provide B plus for tube type portables back in the 40s and 50s. I just googled and did not see anything like the ones I have used in the past but did. See a number of modern 22.5 volt batteries at reasonable prices. The homemade BA-48 replica battery worked pretty well, used it along with the GN-58 hand cranked transmitter generator a few times. Can’t recall how long the battery lasted but don’t remember it being unusually short.Chris AJ1GStonington CT______________________________________________________________Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 19, 2026, at 16:54, David Ostrander via MRCA <[email protected]> wrote:
______________________________________________________________Good afternoon. I am hoping someone on here has made a replacement/substitute for the BA-48 Battery that powers the SCR-694 and GRC-9. If you have please contact me off list, directly. My DY-88 isn't working now, and I am looking for alternative power.
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