PNI AK-HP62
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PNI AK-HP62 PB-HP62 Li-Ion 1500mAh battery kit plus 230V power supply 84V output and BNC antenna for CB Radio Escort HP 62 | £29.99 | ![]() |
Now you can take the station with you anywhere:- With the help of the package that contains a PNI PB-HP62 Li-Ion 1500mAh battery, a 230V power supply and a BNC antenna you can transform the PNI HP 62 radio station into a portable station so that you can take it with you anywhere.- Recommended especially in parking lots for fast and efficient communication with drivers or even in leisure expeditions if the other participants also have a station operating in the CB band (27 MHz).Compatible with CB PNI Escort HP 62 radio station:- This kit is specially created for the many portable CB radio PNI Escort HP 62. The battery has a capacity of 1500 mAh and can be charged anywhere at a 230V socket with the power supply received in the package.Specifications:- Capacity: 1500 mAh- Tension: 8.4V- Size: 55 x 30 x 75 mm (battery) 20 cm (antenna)- Compatible with: PNI Escort HP 62- Weight: 102 g (without power supply and antenna)- The package contains- Battery: Yes- Power adapter: Yes- Antenna: Yes
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