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Are there 22.5v. batteries?

Started by Ramon F. Herrera November 27, 2011
Ramon F. Herrera wrote:

> On Nov 27, 6:36 pm, "Phil Allison" <phi...@tpg.com.au> wrote: > >>"Ramon F. Herrera" >> >> >> >> >>>I was looking at the schematics of the first transistor radio, the >>>Regency TR-1, and noticed that it uses a 22.5v. battery. >> >>>http://people.msoe.edu/~reyer/regency/schematic.jpg >> >>>Later models use a more normal battery such as 9v. >> > > > ** Ever heard of Google ?? > > Do you know the name of the first software to go out and collect info > on the web, for a search engine? > > In any event, this is what happened: I did a Google search of a "22 > volt battery" and found nothing usable. I then realized that 22 is not > divisible by 1.5 but still wanted to hear the comments of you kind > folks. > > -Ramon >
Don't listen to Phil, he has issues.. Lots of them. He's in kangaroo land. I think he has been hanging around them just a little to long! Ever hear the song "Lay me kangaroo down sport" Jamie
Jamie wrote:

> Ever hear the song "Lay me kangaroo down sport" >
No, but I've heard "Tie me kangaroo down sport." Hope This Helps! Rich
Ramon F. Herrera wrote:
> > In any event, this is what happened: I did a Google search of a "22 > volt battery" and found nothing usable. I then realized that 22 is not > divisible by 1.5 but still wanted to hear the comments of you kind > folks. >
And it never occurred to you to search for '22.5 volt battery?' I get "about 81,900" hits on it. Good Luck! Rich
Rich Grise wrote:
> Jamie wrote: > > >> Ever hear the song "Lay me kangaroo down sport" >> > > No, but I've heard "Tie me kangaroo down sport." > > Hope This Helps! > Rich >
You miss the point, you know barn yard animals ? Something Phil should be familiar with :) Jamie
"Ramon F. Herrera"
"Phil Allison"
> > > I was looking at the schematics of the first transistor radio, the > > Regency TR-1, and noticed that it uses a 22.5v. battery. > > >http://people.msoe.edu/~reyer/regency/schematic.jpg > > > Later models use a more normal battery such as 9v. >
> ** Ever heard of Google ??
> http://people.msoe.edu/~reyer/regency/battery2.jpg
In any event, this is what happened: I did a Google search of a "22 volt battery" and found nothing usable. ** The link I posted is from the SAME web site that you cited. I then realized that 22 is not divisible by 1.5 but still wanted to hear the comments of you kind folks. ** You are a jerk. ... Phil
Jamie the Radio Ham MORON  " KA1LPA "


**  God drop dead, you stinking pile of autistic crap.






Jamie wrote:
> > He's in kangaroo land. I think he has been hanging around > them just a little to long! > Ever hear the song "Lay me kangaroo down sport"
You're a pervert, Maynard! -- You can't have a sense of humor, if you have no sense.
On Nov 28, 11:29=A0pm, "Ramon F. Herrera" <ra...@conexus.net> wrote:
> > In any event, this is what happened: I did a Google search of a "22 > volt battery" and found nothing usable. I then realized that 22 is not > divisible by 1.5 but still wanted to hear the comments of you kind > folks. >
My comment is that batteries don't put out 1.5 volts. I know, I've measured quite a few...
fungus wrote:
> > On Nov 28, 11:29 pm, "Ramon F. Herrera" <ra...@conexus.net> wrote: > > > > In any event, this is what happened: I did a Google search of a "22 > > volt battery" and found nothing usable. I then realized that 22 is not > > divisible by 1.5 but still wanted to hear the comments of you kind > > folks. > > > > My comment is that batteries don't put out 1.5 volts. > > I know, I've measured quite a few...
Yet you don't know what 'Nominal Voltage' means. -- You can't have a sense of humor, if you have no sense.
"Jamie" <jamie_ka1lpa_not_valid_after_ka1lpa_@charter.net> wrote in message 
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> Ramon F. Herrera wrote: > >> On Nov 27, 6:36 pm, "Phil Allison" <phi...@tpg.com.au> wrote: >> >>>"Ramon F. Herrera" >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>I was looking at the schematics of the first transistor radio, the >>>>Regency TR-1, and noticed that it uses a 22.5v. battery. >>> >>>>http://people.msoe.edu/~reyer/regency/schematic.jpg >>> >>>>Later models use a more normal battery such as 9v. >>> >> >> > ** Ever heard of Google ?? >> >> Do you know the name of the first software to go out and collect info >> on the web, for a search engine? >> >> In any event, this is what happened: I did a Google search of a "22 >> volt battery" and found nothing usable. I then realized that 22 is not >> divisible by 1.5 but still wanted to hear the comments of you kind >> folks. >> >> -Ramon >> > Don't listen to Phil, he has issues.. Lots of them.
He was raised by dingoes.