Shoe charger (NTN7209A)

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Motradio
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Shoe charger (NTN7209A)

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One of my old shoe style chargers for the Jedi radios may have a problem. The Red and Green LED's flash on / off about every 30 seconds. The does the same with or without a battery, and generally sits without a battery plugged in.

Any idea what the flashing means so I can take a look and fix it?

Thanks

Sandy
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Post by Will »

Bad or broken uP xtal.
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Post by wa2zdy »

I saw "shoe charger" and envisioned Maxwell Smart's shoe getting a charge.

Thanks for the chuckle and good luck with your problem.
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Post by Motradio »

Thanks Will.

I'll open it up and check all the connections and see if that does the trick. I'll bet it has something to do with my 2 yr old dropping on the wood floors a bunch of times...

It's a funny looking charger :-)

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Post by RadioSouth »

Yup, a bit funny looking. I like them though cause it takes the standard computer cord, don't have to drag around a wall wart for it. A little trivia:
the NTN7209 part# is for the base unit only (less cord). When you buy it with a cord the part# turns into NTN1168 for US and also carries parts #'s
NTN1167 and NTN1169 for offshore versions. Same base and just using different cords it can be used on 220 and 230. I've seen it referred to as a 'world charger'.
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