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Product Focus - Batteries

Feb 1, 2002 12:00 PM

Batteries, charger reduce memory effect

Motorola's Impres (intelligent Motorola portable radio energy system) is a series of replacement batteries and chargers. When they are used together, they can help eliminate “memory effect,” which is caused by recharging a battery before the battery is fully discharged. The charger is three units in one: a rapid charger, a conditioning charger and a reconditioner. The battery features smart circuitry that allows it to transmit data regarding battery charge levels to the Impres charger.
WWW.MOTOROLA.COM

Replacement batteries are intrinsically safe

Multiplier Industries' rechargeable replacement batteries are designed for Ericsson/GE LPE series, MRK series, Motorola HT750/1250, GP 350, P1225, Visar and XTS-3000 radios. To meet the needs of government agencies, fire departments, oil refineries and other organizations, these batteries are intrinsically safe and non-incendive.
WWW.MULTIPLIER.COM


Battery adapter supports Motorola radios

ITECH's NiCd and NiMH battery adapters are compatible with the Motorola Saber MX1000, MX2000 and MX3000 radios. The adapter uses the radio bayonet-type interface and reduces the need for multiple adapters to support multiple capacities. The battery part numbers BA1191 (NiCd only) and BA4018 (NiCd/NiMH) are compatible with the iQfive and iQplus analyzers and conditioners with software version 4.4 or higher.
WWW.ITECHENG.COM



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