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Old 31st Oct 2018, 10:34 pm   #1
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Default Icom IC202 Plug locator

Can anyone help me locate where this plug lives? It isn't immediately obvious, I suspect it's power supply related.
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Old 31st Oct 2018, 11:21 pm   #2
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Default Re: Icom IC202 Plug locator

Hello Alf

could it be the connector for charger BC-20?
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Old 31st Oct 2018, 11:37 pm   #3
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I think you're right, never thought about that, haven't had one of these before.

Thanks for putting my mind at rest Pete.
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Charger or battery pack
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Charger. It went in the first row and 4/5C Nicads went in the next two rows.
10 cells in all.

These days since all the Nicads died I run my collection on AA Nicad packs which with advances in battery technology
have about the same capacity as the original 4/5C.

Note I did not say NimH - all of these I have tried self discharge and have higher internal resistance so that Voltage collapses
significantly on TX current peaks.

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