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New Member, old Radio Shack HTX-202 handheld.

  • 19 May 2017 8:47 PM
    Reply # 4843002 on 4821130
    Patrick (Administrator)

    A final update.  I tested the charging on the new Batteries.  They charge just fine.  I do not know what the store was talking about by the description of a burned out diode.

    I am now up and running. 

  • 13 May 2017 1:02 AM
    Reply # 4830915 on 4821130
    Garry Spicer (Administrator)

    I have read that on early models there is an issue with such a diode. I understand that transmitting while charging can lead to certain component failures. Perhaps that is related to the fault you are experiencing.

    http://rfparts.pl/mods.dk/mods.php3-radio=uniden&model=htx-202&selectid=all.htm


  • 12 May 2017 12:12 PM
    Reply # 4830096 on 4821130
    Patrick (Administrator)

    I took the battery pack to Battery World. They replaced the batteries for $29 (reasonable price I think) but they said that a diode had failed and that the charger connection does not work.  I am verifying what they said and potentially fixing it.  This is a test of my basic electronic skills.

  • 11 May 2017 10:07 AM
    Reply # 4827142 on 4821130

    Patrick,


    The HTX-202 battery packs and Icom IC-2GAT VHF handheld packs are interchangable. Icom supplied packs that you can refill with 6 AA batteries. As far as the local battery company, I have only met them at a flea market but they seemed honest and knowledgable. I still have my 2GAT kicking around but sold off ,my HTX-404 (UHF version of yours) as while back.


    Lawrence VE6LS

  • 09 May 2017 10:08 PM
    Reply # 4823637 on 4821130
    Garry Spicer (Administrator)

    It's likely best to chat with people directly at one of the meetings about a question such as this. I think you'll get better information that way.

    Regardless, I recently acquired one of those same radios. What a fun piece of vintage equipment to play with! So, I would be interested to know what solution you come up with.

     

    73,

    Garry, VE6GDS

  • 08 May 2017 3:22 PM
    Message # 4821130
    Patrick (Administrator)

    I am a newly signed up member and have yet to make it to a meeting, but I have a question.

    I wanted to get started talking on 2 meter and have an old Radio Shack HTX-202 that I used to use 30 years ago.  Google says that this is a workhorse, so I was thinking of reviving it. 

    Where in Calgary might a person go to purchase replacement batteries?

    Inside the case, there is a 6 pack of Nickel-Cadmium batteries, 7.2v 600mAh.  There are 4 wires 2 attached to screws on the bottom.  I am thinking that these may be for charging, but the wiring is not obvious. 

    In any case, I called Battery World, and they claim to be able to "make one up".  Do I trust them or is this something that I should order on line?

    Thanks for any advice. 

     


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