Eneloops hold a charge quite well.  I'm using them for various
wireless peripherals around the shack.

The Tenergy NiMH AA cells are also quite good and have a slightly
higher rated capacity.    I plan on using two sets of these for the
KX3.

NiMH in general is very cost effective compared to the higher price of
Lithium-based energy storage.

73,
matt W6NIA


On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 06:26:42 -0400, you wrote:

>I know many have moved on to other technologies, but some still use Sanyo's 
>eneloop NiMH batteries for their price and ability to hold a charge for a long 
>time (I'm thinking KX3). 
>
>I see this morning they have a couple of new models (and a wireless charging 
>case), one with 25% greater capacity:
>
>http://panasonic.net/sanyo/news/2011/06/09-1.html
>
>73
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