Well
i am saying 3/4 of the day because i left it ON in the morning when i was 
eating my breakfast here,and going at work
in the afternoon my xyl call me on the phone that she was hearing a weak 
noise in the radio corner here and could not find the source (
you know that radio-amateur are always clean of,,,,anything) anyway she 
found it in my desk,it was beeping.
so it was about 14.00 hres in the afternoon and i left home at 07.30 hres.
it was not scanning at all and no lights.
it was stanby on my repeater.

yes there have been improvement on battery from HK and China ..
and yes NCadmium were much pollution if you want my opinion then performance 
,

But the radio is good,better then the JingTong 208 that i all tested on APRS 
,,,,,,,but this is another story.

Gervais

ps tomorow  it is the test for my OT+ on my skidoo, :-)))
Scoot how should  i connect the DS18S20 "thermo transmiter" on y OT+ so i 
could have the temperature from outside ?



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From: "Keith VE7GDH" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 1:47 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [tracker2] battery of the PX

> Scott N1VG wrote...
>
>> This pretty much matches my experience with these batteries...
>
> It would be interesting to hear a comment from Gervais about battery
> life for his PX-777. I don't know if he was sitting on one frequency or
> scanning when he said he only got 3/4 of a day out of it, or if any
> transmit time was involved. I got less than 3/4 of a day, but I had the
> backlight on and was scanning continuously as well as the 45+ minutes
> of QSO on low power. I haven't used a PX-777 for APRS yet, but hope
> to get one of the cables wired up today just to have it available.
>
> 73 es cul - Keith VE7GDH
> --
> "I may be lost, but I know exactly where I am!"
>
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