Thanks Steve. I will use it asap. Those "D" cell NIMH batteries are expensive! At least I will not need a charger, the radio is the charger.
I guess it would be considered expensive as it cost me $150 plus shipping. It is a AM, FM, TV and weather radio. I use it mainly for AM talk stations that are out of the normal receiving distance. Sometimes I can get stations over a 1000 mile away at night.

I do not think the radio has a charge indicator light. It must be on their charger or there is no indicator at all. I guess I will just have to be careful not to leave it on charge and forget about it.
There is an icon on the LED screen for battery level, and I guess I can use this as my indicator? Now thinking, since I have never used a charger on this radio, the icon could be the indicator similar to a cell phone?

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