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GodSilla While the radio electronics may be water resistant, the interface where the battery ataches id definitely not. So, if you want your radio to work, it needs a battery. Drop it in a bucket with the battery attached and stand back and see how well that works for you. VERY badly I'd suggest. More false advertising and lies from the manufacturers. This is quite common from these sources, lie lie lie. Just like the maximum %w power suddenly morphs into 18 watts, another big lie (misrepresentation if I am being diplomatic, but I'm not, they know what they are doing.....).
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