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INSTALLING ALKALINE BATTERIES<br />

With an optional BT-11 battery case, you can use<br />

commercially available alkaline batteries in such<br />

occasions as camping or emergency operations.<br />

1 To open the battery case cover, push on the locking<br />

tab, then pull the cover.<br />

Locking tab<br />

2 Insert four AA (LR6) alkaline batteries.<br />

• Be sure to match the battery polarities with those<br />

marked on the bottom of the battery case.<br />

3 Align the two tabs on the battery case cover, then<br />

close the cover until the locking tab clicks.<br />

Tab<br />

4 To install the battery case onto (or remove from) the<br />

transceiver, follow steps 1 to 3 for INSTALLING <strong>TH</strong>E<br />

NiCd BATTERY PACK {page 2}.<br />

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Do not install the batteries in a hazardous environment where<br />

sparks could cause an explosion.<br />

Never discard old batteries in fire because extremely high<br />

temperatures can cause batteries to explode.<br />

Note:<br />

◆ It is recommended to use high quality alkaline batteries rather than<br />

manganese batteries to enjoy longer periods of battery life. Do not<br />

use commercially available NiCd batteries.<br />

◆ If you will not use the transceiver for a long period, remove the<br />

batteries from the battery case.<br />

◆ Do not use different kinds of batteries together.<br />

◆ When the battery voltage is low, replace all four old batteries with<br />

new ones.<br />

The following table shows the approximate battery life<br />

(hours) relative to the transmit output power.<br />

Batteries<br />

VHF<br />

Band<br />

UHF Band<br />

H L EL<br />

H L EL<br />

Alkaline<br />

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