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Default bearcat scanner memory battery life?

"Lynn Coffelt" wrote in message
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"Mike" wrote in message
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"Lynn Coffelt" wrote in message
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Case in point. Uniden Bearcat BC890XL's memory battery life just a
couple of weeks.
I've run into situations like this with other equipment in the

past,
and there was always a "fix" or mod.
Looking everywhere that I can, I've seen no problems mentioned with
this particular scanner.
Has anyone heard of this one, or better yet, got a mod or fix?
Lynn



I think the memory battery is a CR2032.....should measure 3 volts. Yours

is
probably shot, as the owner's manual states the battery should retain the
memory for 5 years. That may be stretching it some, but it should

certainly
hold for longer than 2 weeks. That's where I would check.

Yes, you're correct, it is a shot battery, but a new CR2032 (after a
battery holder was installed) only lasts a week or two. Several battery
changes and same result.
Originially, the battery was a PCB mounted, solder-in type, and for a
while, I soldered new batteries in, and then later added the battery holder
(socket) to make it easier.
If I was only smart enough to write down the stored frequencies before
they evaporated again, it wouldn't be so aggrivating..... sob.

Lynn



If a new cell lasts only a couple weeks, then you have other problems. A high
leakage path from the cell is likely the cause. You need to measure the current
being drawn from the cell when it's connected to the circuit. If the current
being drawn from the cell is more than a few microamps, then you need to find
out where it's going.
Most likely a leaky capacitor, but you should really investigate it...
otherwise, you'll be buying those little battery cells for a long time. It
won't fix itself.

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