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Ron Wiebe
November 16th 04, 03:17 AM
Does anyone know of a place that sells NiMH chargers that can charge 10-20
AAA batteries? I found a supplier that makes chargers that charge 10
"9v"sized batteries, but can't seem to find one for AAA's.
Regards
Ron Wiebe
Kurt Albershardt
November 16th 04, 03:53 AM
Ron Wiebe wrote:
> Does anyone know of a place that sells NiMH chargers that can charge
> 10-20 AAA batteries?
THe Ansmann Energy 16 will charge twelve at a time <http://nimhbattery.com/ansmann_battery_charger_5407013.htm>
Kurt Albershardt
November 16th 04, 03:53 AM
Ron Wiebe wrote:
> Does anyone know of a place that sells NiMH chargers that can charge
> 10-20 AAA batteries?
THe Ansmann Energy 16 will charge twelve at a time <http://nimhbattery.com/ansmann_battery_charger_5407013.htm>
E. Hill
November 16th 04, 05:26 AM
For your interpretation receivers?
E. Hill
November 16th 04, 05:26 AM
For your interpretation receivers?
Ron Wiebe
November 16th 04, 01:13 PM
That is correct.
"E. Hill" > wrote in message
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> For your interpretation receivers?
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Ron Wiebe
November 16th 04, 01:13 PM
That is correct.
"E. Hill" > wrote in message
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> For your interpretation receivers?
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E. Hill
November 16th 04, 05:21 PM
> That is correct.
Just curious... What did you decide to use (for transmitter and receivers)?
Eric
E. Hill
November 16th 04, 05:21 PM
> That is correct.
Just curious... What did you decide to use (for transmitter and receivers)?
Eric
Ron Wiebe
November 16th 04, 07:51 PM
I haven't placed the order yet, but the following is the equipment I believe
I will get:
Transmitter - Broadcast Warehouse TX1
Reciever - Sagean DT-110
Translators Mic - Sennheiser EW152G2
Rackmount Tuner - ROLLS RS79b
Behringer Shark DSP 110
"E. Hill" > wrote in message
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> > That is correct.
>
> Just curious... What did you decide to use (for transmitter and
receivers)?
>
> Eric
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>
Ron Wiebe
November 16th 04, 07:51 PM
I haven't placed the order yet, but the following is the equipment I believe
I will get:
Transmitter - Broadcast Warehouse TX1
Reciever - Sagean DT-110
Translators Mic - Sennheiser EW152G2
Rackmount Tuner - ROLLS RS79b
Behringer Shark DSP 110
"E. Hill" > wrote in message
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> > That is correct.
>
> Just curious... What did you decide to use (for transmitter and
receivers)?
>
> Eric
>
>
E. Hill
November 16th 04, 08:24 PM
> Transmitter - Broadcast Warehouse TX1
> Reciever - Sagean DT-110
> Translators Mic - Sennheiser EW152G2
> Rackmount Tuner - ROLLS RS79b
> Behringer Shark DSP 110
Antenna? If you're planning on using a piece of coax, make sure you ask
Broadcast Warehouse about damaging the transmitter. Some transmitters must
have a load. It's probably ok. But, I would ask.
fwiw... Here's a link that has some helpful information:
http://www.prometheusradio.org/faq_onewatt.shtml
$50 for an AM/FM radio? Yuck.
E. Hill
November 16th 04, 08:24 PM
> Transmitter - Broadcast Warehouse TX1
> Reciever - Sagean DT-110
> Translators Mic - Sennheiser EW152G2
> Rackmount Tuner - ROLLS RS79b
> Behringer Shark DSP 110
Antenna? If you're planning on using a piece of coax, make sure you ask
Broadcast Warehouse about damaging the transmitter. Some transmitters must
have a load. It's probably ok. But, I would ask.
fwiw... Here's a link that has some helpful information:
http://www.prometheusradio.org/faq_onewatt.shtml
$50 for an AM/FM radio? Yuck.
John O
November 17th 04, 01:43 PM
A slight tangent for those of you who use rechargeable batteries a lot...and
who doesn't these days...
www.buchmann.ca
This guy makes rechargeable battery rejuvenators, and wrote a pretty good
online book on the various types of batteries available today.
-John O
John O
November 17th 04, 01:43 PM
A slight tangent for those of you who use rechargeable batteries a lot...and
who doesn't these days...
www.buchmann.ca
This guy makes rechargeable battery rejuvenators, and wrote a pretty good
online book on the various types of batteries available today.
-John O
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