BATTERIES FOR RADIOS AND EQUIPMENT

Batteries for radios and high performance equipment for consumer, industrial and military use.

Since the 1980s, reliable and rechargeable batteries for radios, and today the standard for this market. High-quality, high-performance radio batteries that have a variety of applications for consumer, industrial and military use.

Reliable batteries, even in harsh environments. Many radio batteries are developed to provide power over a wide range of temperatures and some can even be submerged in water for short periods of time without losing functionality or reliability.

Examples of use of radio batteries

Lithium-ion battery frequently used in radios, robots, sensors and more. With more than 100 applications, an industry leading product in performance and production.

Battery with improved radio power over a wide operating temperature range from -30 °C to +60 °C. Lightweight that works with a variety of charging solutions, including solar power.

Series of lightweight and slim 14.4 V batteries. These batteries have a variety of operating temperatures and are perfect for a number of different applications, including lightweight robotics, training and simulation vests, and radio communications.

Battery designed to provide the highest level of reliability in CSEL (combat survivable evader locator) radios. Enhanced for cold temperature performance, it can be submerged up to 10 meters for 5 minutes (tested) and 1 meter for 12 hours (tested).

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    The best option on the market for Harris PRC 152 battery.

    Model BB 2590

    This standard has a wide variety of applications, among them:

    – Tactical radio communications
    – Sensors, surveillance and thermographic cameras.
    – Tactical and munitions disposal robots.
    – Remote and unattended sensing devices
    – Autonomous vehicles and ground stations.