So, while I wait for my DB20 to arrive, my wife reminded me that we had a pair of Walkie Talkies in our bag of earthquake stuff. I had completely forgotten about them and other than taking them out of the package I hadn't even looked at them. Turns out they are GMRS capable. Heck when I bought them I hadn't even heard of GMRS.
So, I've been playing with them and learning their functions and menus (who write these things). I've learned a couple of things here but I have a question. Back in the dark past of the late 60's and 70's I was a USAF firefighter. We had a few radios in all of our rigs, and a few had units that allowed you to slip a portable into the base. I seem to recall these were Motorola radios. Big, heavy but they worked reasonably well. We never shut these off. They would charge in the base in the vehicle or in recharging bases kept in the office.
Back to my question. Can I leave these Midland radios on while they are in the charger? The teeny tiny owner's manual doesn't address this, and that with using a magnifying glass to aid my 71 yo eyes.
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So, while I wait for my DB20 to arrive, my wife reminded me that we had a pair of Walkie Talkies in our bag of earthquake stuff. I had completely forgotten about them and other than taking them out of the package I hadn't even looked at them. Turns out they are GMRS capable. Heck when I bought them I hadn't even heard of GMRS.
So, I've been playing with them and learning their functions and menus (who write these things). I've learned a couple of things here but I have a question. Back in the dark past of the late 60's and 70's I was a USAF firefighter. We had a few radios in all of our rigs, and a few had units that allowed you to slip a portable into the base. I seem to recall these were Motorola radios. Big, heavy but they worked reasonably well. We never shut these off. They would charge in the base in the vehicle or in recharging bases kept in the office.
Back to my question. Can I leave these Midland radios on while they are in the charger? The teeny tiny owner's manual doesn't address this, and that with using a magnifying glass to aid my 71 yo eyes.
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