RE: [DECtalk] Fw: Looking for a home for a couple of serial synths

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Keith,
Can you ask your associates sharing specifically just where they found those replacements?
Kare



On Thu, 9 Sep 2021, Keith Wessel wrote:

Interesting. My mileage differs on both of these points.



1.	The older DECTalks won't power up when the battery is totally dead.
They aren't wired to take AC power first.
2.	I know at least two individuals who have replaced DECtalk dead
batteries and gotten them working again.

But perhaps Tom's experience was with a different model?



Thanks for sharing,

Keith





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A DECTalk Express should power-up OK on external power with a dead/missing
battery.

The battery uses 600mAh prismatic ni-cad cells, which are very difficult to
find.. I don't think they are in current production.
I have seen some Chinese NiMH cells that might sort-of work, but the charger
circuitry is not compatible with NiMH cells.

There isn't a lot of room in there to hack in another solution. With
significant hacking it is might be possible to convert to a lithium battery,
but that's not plug-and-play.




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----- Original Message -----
From: "Keith Wessel"  <mailto:keith@xxxxxxxxxx> <keith@xxxxxxxxxx>
To:  <mailto:speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> <speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2021 15:14:16 -0500
Subject: Looking for a home for a couple of serial synths

Hi, all,

I hope this isn't off-topic, but I know there are a lot of hardware synth
enthusiasts on this list, and I've got two that I'd rather find homes for
than send to electronics recycling.

Those of you on the brltty list saw my post a couple weeks ago about looking
for a new home for a serial braille display. My cleaning has now lead me to
two serial synths, both of which I'd be happy to let anyone have for the
cost of shipping.

One is a Doubletalk LT (speakup_synth=ltlk). This was the Doubletalk that
could either be run off of a 9-volt battery or an AC adapter. It has a
hard-wired cable that goes to a DB9 serial plug. It's in perfect working
condition, and I have the AC adapter that I'll include.

The other needs a little work. It's a DECTalk express, complete with case,
AC adapter, serial cable, and headphones. However, it won't power up
presumably because the internal battery needs to be replaced. Anyone handy
with a soldering iron should be able to tackle this, and last I checked the
battery was a type that's available from Batteries Plus and various on-line
sources.

I have no need for either of these any more since I no longer have a desktop
with a serial port. If you're interested in either of these, email me
off-list at keith@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:keith@xxxxxxxxxx> .

Thanks,
Keith


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