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Posted on Mar 25, 2011

I need the batteries L301 for the Columbia FRS22-WH wrist 2way radio

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 23, 2008

SOURCE: Columbia Telecommunications Group 2-way watch - battery needed

A close but not a perfect match....

Columbia FRS22-WH L301 Li-ion 3.7 Volt 500 mah Rechargeable Battery
Battery code L301
1 7/8" by 1 5/32" by 1/4
Contacts are on the flat side - 3/16" from the wide edge and 1/16" from the long edge

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Brand New Original Pair Battery For FreeWalker RD-810, RD-820, RD-008, RD-820 Features
***Brand New Original Pair Battery For FreeWalker RD-810, RD-820, RD-008, RD-820***
Best replacement battery for FreeTalker Walkie-Talkie RD-810, RD-820, RD-008, RD-820.
Crafted with latest Lithium-Ion technology, it is intended to delivers long lasting talk times.
This Li-Ion based battery provides power in a thin, short and light package, fits the compatible
Walkie-Talkie model perfectly. It has power capacity of 600mAh, which allow you constantly talking
for 3 hours. standby time up to 3 days. It is absolutely an ideal choice that you won't be sorry
for getting.
Features:
* Battery Type: Standard Li-Ion Battery(Model: RD43048)
* Capacity: (600mAh)
* Voltage: 3.70 V
* Talk time: 3 hours. Standby time: 3 days.
* Color: black
* Dimension(L*W*H): 4.6x3x0.5mm
* Weight: 0.015Kg
Compatible Model:
RD-810, RD-820, RD-008, RD-820 FreeTalker Walkie-Talkie

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 23, 2008

SOURCE: manual and battery charger needed

I'm still looking for the manual (?).. it's more of a pamplet as I recall.

The battery charger is...
AC/DC Adapter Model 0750200DF
Specs are:

120 V AC 60 Hz to 7.5 /v 200ma

If you can't find the right adapter, you can probably get one of the universal adapters that will work.

I also recommend that you replace the batteries with "Brand New Original Pair Battery For FreeWalker RD-810, RD-820, RD-008, RD-820 Features
***Brand New Original Pair Battery For FreeWalker RD-810, RD-820, RD-008, RD-820***
Best replacement battery for FreeTalker Walkie-Talkie RD-810, RD-820, RD-008, RD-820.
Crafted with latest Lithium-Ion technology, it is intended to delivers long lasting talk times.
This Li-Ion based battery provides power in a thin, short and light package, fits the compatible
Walkie-Talkie model perfectly. It has power capacity of 600mAh, which allow you constantly talking
for 3 hours. standby time up to 3 days. It is absolutely an ideal choice that you won't be sorry
for getting."

Much more talk time than the original batteries.

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Columbia Telecommunications Group 2-way watch - battery needed

A close but not a perfect match....

Columbia FRS22-WH L301 Li-ion 3.7 Volt 500 mah Rechargeable Battery
Battery code L301
1 7/8" by 1 5/32" by 1/4
Contacts are on the flat side - 3/16" from the wide edge and 1/16" from the long edge

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Brand New Original Pair Battery For FreeWalker RD-810, RD-820, RD-008, RD-820 Features
***Brand New Original Pair Battery For FreeWalker RD-810, RD-820, RD-008, RD-820***
Best replacement battery for FreeTalker Walkie-Talkie RD-810, RD-820, RD-008, RD-820.
Crafted with latest Lithium-Ion technology, it is intended to delivers long lasting talk times.
This Li-Ion based battery provides power in a thin, short and light package, fits the compatible
Walkie-Talkie model perfectly. It has power capacity of 600mAh, which allow you constantly talking
for 3 hours. standby time up to 3 days. It is absolutely an ideal choice that you won't be sorry
for getting.
Features:
* Battery Type: Standard Li-Ion Battery(Model: RD43048)
* Capacity: (600mAh)
* Voltage: 3.70 V
* Talk time: 3 hours. Standby time: 3 days.
* Color: black
* Dimension(L*W*H): 4.6x3x0.5mm
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I'm still looking for the manual (?).. it's more of a pamplet as I recall.

The battery charger is...
AC/DC Adapter Model 0750200DF
Specs are:

120 V AC 60 Hz to 7.5 /v 200ma

If you can't find the right adapter, you can probably get one of the universal adapters that will work.

I also recommend that you replace the batteries with "Brand New Original Pair Battery For FreeWalker RD-810, RD-820, RD-008, RD-820 Features
***Brand New Original Pair Battery For FreeWalker RD-810, RD-820, RD-008, RD-820***
Best replacement battery for FreeTalker Walkie-Talkie RD-810, RD-820, RD-008, RD-820.
Crafted with latest Lithium-Ion technology, it is intended to delivers long lasting talk times.
This Li-Ion based battery provides power in a thin, short and light package, fits the compatible
Walkie-Talkie model perfectly. It has power capacity of 600mAh, which allow you constantly talking
for 3 hours. standby time up to 3 days. It is absolutely an ideal choice that you won't be sorry
for getting."

Much more talk time than the original batteries.
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Take a look at the plug on the end of the lead which comes from the charger then see if you can see a corresponding socket somewhere on the watch. You may have to remove a small plastic or rubber cover to find it or it may be behind a small door. It's got to fit somewhere, just keep looking. BMW
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