Meercat wrote:I don't change my batteries - as I hire mine in the resort and ask them to ensure that the batteries are fresh. (I give it back at the end of each day).
How do you know that this has been done to your request? Do you see the hire shop put in a fresh set of batteries?
The only way to ensure that your batteries are fresh is to put in your own from a new pack, yet you don't do this?
Given that you say you like to wear your transceiver at lunch if others' in the establishment are wearing theirs, how do you know that the batteries in your rented transceiver will not go flat as as result of this?
Going back to your post on page 1 you are suggesting to folks that they:
Meercat wrote:
Get all the equipment you can sensibly afford and carry.
A transceiver is an absolute minimum.
Yet, you don't own one. I'm intrigued as to why?
