Rechargeable Batteries for RT and GPS transmitter use

$45.00$55.00

Rechargeable batteries are designed specifically for the RT-GPS in addition to certain other 2018 or newer transmitters. Also the VHF, New RT 216 and the RT XP will also use these batteries.

Rechargeable Batteries

Rechargeable batteries are designed specifically for the RT-GPS in addition to certain other 2018 or newer transmitters. Also the UHF, the new RT 216 and the new RT XP will also use these batteries.

Integral Design

The Marshall Radio Rechargeable Batteries are incorporated permanently into the lid making a simple, robust and single-piece design. Simply screw on to your transmitter and run it. Screw in to your charger and wait for the green light to indicate a full charge and ready to re-use. A protection circuit inside the lid keeps you safe.

Multiple Options to match your preferred mounting method
We’ve created three types of battery lid: 1) bullet lid, used for TrackPack or Tail mounting, 2) traditional Bewit style for leg-mount, and 3) the new EZ Twist screw-on post design now being used by falconers around the world.

Rapid-Charge Design
The charger will fill a depleted battery in under two hours, but for normal usage where the battery is used for under an hour, the battery can be topped off in just minutes.

Improved Range
With the higher operating voltage of the rechargeable batteries, you can notice up to a 50% improvement in range.

Improved Cold Weather Performance
80% battery capacity at -20C.

No Stress Usage

Top them off as many times as you want (no memory) or leave them plugged in, no risk of damage.

Runtime

Lithium Polymer battery operates approximately the same amount of time as the 1/3N.

MA107 – RT GPS Bullet (Color blue.) $45.00 
MA108 – RT GPS EZ Twist with nut included. (Color blue.) $55.00
MA109 – RT GPS Leg. (Color blue.) $45.00

(All batteries sold separately.)

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