Just hook up the charger to the battery while it is still in the car and do not unhook it.
If you use the radio without the engine running you will eventually discharge the power from the battery. It should be fine for a couple of hours, If not, your battery may need replacing.
Impossible. I've tried it once, and I lost all the code.
If you jump started it without pulling the radio fuze, you fried it. It can be repaired for about 200.00 through Radio Sound if you haven't already tried to fix it.
There is a small generator that charges up a battery. Mine shines fairly brightly with a good charge. you have to rewind it everynow and then but winding is free and very easy. hey when you think about it you burn calories not money.
depends on your charger if you have charger that outputs about .8 volts it would take about 12 hour. Also if you want your battey to last longer buy the one that takes the longest to charge so it won't kill the battery.
Yes, your can charge the battery with the radio on. But why would you want to do this? It will just take longer to charge with something drawing current from the battery.
the battery is low,need to be charge
Just contact Motorola. They should be able to tell you where to go to get a new two-way radio battery or help you get your old one to charge. Batteries.com will have the two way radio battery that you need. They have a huge variety and will be cheaper than getting one from Motorola.
Disconnect the battery. Warning: If you disconnect the battery for an extended period of time, the radio will not work and you will need to enter a security code to get the radio to work again. The dealership will charge you $$ to supply you with the security code.
If the word LOC appears in the display take it to your GM dealer, they can reset it usually free of charge.
Yes, a radio requires very little power to operate.
No it does not. You can only power the radio via Milwaukee battery packs or through the 6' 120v cord
Using the electronics (lights, radio, cranking engine but not starting, etc) without charging the battery. If you charge your battery, the car starts and runs, but goes flat in a short amount of time, it's possible your alternator is not working properly.
It sounds like you have a circuit staying hot all the time, like a bad switch or even a radio. Also might have a defective new alternator or battery or both. Start with the most obvious places first. Hope this helps
You probably need a code to enter into the radio presets as it is a security radio. Without the code it will not function.
WITH ALKALINE AND POWERFUL BATTERY. Close this helicopter and put radio-control to charge and wait one hours
Check the charge on your alternater.