GET LONGER BATTERY LIFE FROM YOUR REGENCY MX-4000 OR MX-4200 SCANNER

 MX4200

              GET LONGER BATTERY LIFE FROM YOUR

              REGENCY MX-4000 OR MX-4200 SCANNER


                   by Bob Parnass, AJ9S


   The discontinued Regency MX-4000 and MX-4200 are  battery

   operated,  20  channel  scanners manufactured in Japan by

   AOR.  Both scanners contain a low battery warning circuit

   which disables the scanner when the battery voltage falls

   below a preset level.


   A freshly charged battery pack should  last  at  least  5

   hours  before  needing  a  recharge.   Ron  Smithberg, of

   Joliet, IL, complained of getting only 2 hours use from a

   set  of  freshly  charged  NiCd batteries in his MX-4200.

   This article describes how we increased his usage to over

   7 hours between charges.


   Both MX models are powered by a pack of 4 AA  sized  NiCd

   batteries.   The  battery pack is nominally 4.8 volts and

   has a rated capacity of about 500 mAh.  The scanner draws

   about  100  mA  when  squelched.  A good rule of thumb is

   that a NiCd should be recharged when  its  voltage  falls

   below  1.0 volts per cell.  Using this heuristic, the MX-

   4200 battery pack should be recharged when it falls below

   4.0 volts under load.

CONTINUED IN FILE MX4200.3



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