I have just acquired a UHF GP68.
I think the previous owner had bought it from Hong Kong.
The negative -ve battery contact on the body of the GP68 is a screw . Is this correct? I would have expected to see a sprung loaded clip like the +ve battery terminal. Is this a HK factory "mod"?
It looks like the head of the screw is not exactly in line with the recessed -ve connection on the battery - this causes the battery to be slightly forced upwards at the contact point rather than exactly parrallel with the radio body. If I filed down the diameter of the head of the screw the battery would probably fit better.
The charger looks like a fake and has 3 separate LED's rather than the real Moto tri-color LED. I've searched the archives and have established that there is a high/low switch at the back which switches between a fast "5 hour" charge and a slow 10 hour charge - but there is NO change in the LED colours when the charge is finished. Does anybody know if the fast 5 hour charge actually STOPS charging the battery after 5 hours or does it continue at full charge until you remove the battery? Is there a timer/ Delta V circuit or just a resistor?
Thanks
GP68 - negative battery contact is a screw - is this correct
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Re: GP68 - negative battery contact is a screw - is this cor
Yes on the screw. Charger sounds like an abomination.
Re: GP68 - negative battery contact is a screw - is this cor
Just so I'm clear, do all GP68's have the screw? Or is it , yes its a HK factory mod?
Re: GP68 - negative battery contact is a screw - is this cor
Every GP68 I've ever seen has a screw for the negative terminal. That has to be the closest thing to a Fisher Price radio Motorola has ever made. The SP series radios were more rugged. Just my $0.02.
Re: GP68 - negative battery contact is a screw - is this cor
Yes, the negative terminal is a screw. I don't like the quality :/