No, Dane. The batteries I have are the same ones you have. They are 
rechargeable but hold their charge 
for a long time. On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 11:23:12 +1100, Dane Trethowan wrote:


>Could you be more specific on these? I mean - correct me if I'm wrong - but 
>are 
>you saying that each battery contains both a rechargible and an alkaline 
>battery so that the alkaline keeps the other charged? I can understand the 
>theory of that.
>
>The batteries I have are made by Sanyo and they are supposed to retain 80% of 
>their charge for up to 12 months but I'd certainly be interested in these 
>other 
>type you mention, what's the MA rating etc.
>
>
>On 18/11/2010, at 11:16 AM, tim cumings wrote:
>
>>Dane I have a set  of these hybrid batteries which are a combination nickel 
>>metal hydride and 
>>alkaline battery, so that they are rechargeable while not losing power when 
>>not 
>>in use. On Wed, 17 Nov 
>>2010 20:52:47 +1100, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>>
>>
>>>The manual of my recorder actually mentions that batteries would be drained 
>>>if 
>>>left in the recorder, the cause of this is the date time stamping function 
>>>which I never use anyway so how to solve the problem? Well my way around it 
>>>is 
>>>to use rechargeable batteries and I use those which hold their charge for 
>>>over 
>>>12 months so I always have one ready and as I don't rely on the time and 
>>>date 
>>>stamp function I very rarely ever have a battery in the Zoom H1 unless I'm 
>>>recording.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Sent from Dane's Iphone +61457756048
>>>
>>>
>>>On 17/11/2010, at 8:11 PM, "Damon Rose" <damon.r...@bbc.co.uk> wrote:
>>>
>>>>I don't know if it is widely known but there have been some battery
>>>>issues with the Zoom H1 by all accounts. I've had to send mine back due
>>>>to problems with the capacitors which cause pulsing on recordings and
>>>>make the battery go flat even when not in use.Hope useful  
>>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
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>>>>[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Jani Kinnunen
>>>>Sent: 17 November 2010 05:03
>>>>To: PC audio discussion list.
>>>>Subject: Question about the Zoom H1 recorder
>>>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>Is it possible to use the Zoom H1 as a sound device when connected to a
>>>>computer? I've heard somewhere that it can be done, but I'm not sure.
>>>>
>>>>Jani
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