Kenwood PB-32 TK-208 Replacement Battery 6V 1000mAh
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Kenwood PB-32 TK-208 Replacement Battery 6V 1000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
6V
Amp
1000mAh
Kenwood TK-208 / TH-22AT Series — 6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (PB-32)
This is a 6V, 1000mAh Ni-MH battery for the Kenwood TK-208, TK-308, TH-22AT, TH-42AT, and compatible handheld two-way radios. It replaces OEM part numbers PB-32, PB-33, PB-34, and PB-32H. Physical dimensions are 63.63 × 56.20 × 24.85mm — check these against your existing pack before ordering if you are unsure of your exact model variant.
- TK-208 / TK-308 / TH-22AT platform fit: These models share the same 6V Ni-MH form factor, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol. The PB-32 family was used across the full run of this radio series, so one cell pack covers the group without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through transmit loads on the TK-208 platform and monitored BMS behaviour under PTT current draw. Cell voltage held stable across the discharge curve, and the pack accepted charge on the first dock insertion without fault.
- Contact strip condition on first insertion: If the charger dock shows a fault LED immediately after inserting this pack, remove it, wipe the gold contact strip with a dry cloth, and reseat firmly. The Kenwood dock requires a clean contact cycle to complete the BMS handshake before charging begins — oxidation on a new pack's contacts is a common cause of the fault.
Why the TK-208 cuts out mid-transmission on a freshly charged pack
Pressing PTT on the TK-208 pulls a sharp current spike as the RF stage ramps up. If the Ni-MH cells have been sitting in storage, their internal impedance is elevated and the BMS may interpret that spike as an overcurrent event, cutting the pack before transmission completes. This is not a faulty battery — it is a first-cycle characteristic of Ni-MH chemistry. Running two or three full charge-discharge cycles through the radio normalises cell impedance and the cutout behaviour stops. Do not test the pack by holding PTT for an extended burst on the first charge.
Bar indicator showing one fewer bar than expected after a full charge
The TK-208 uses a voltage-threshold bar indicator — it reads pack voltage directly and maps it to bars. A new Ni-MH pack ships at storage voltage, typically around 5.4V, which sits below the top threshold the radio uses to display a full indicator. After the first complete charge cycle on the dock, the resting voltage should settle at or above 6.0V, and the bar display will reflect that. If the indicator still reads low after a confirmed full charge, check that the dock contacts are clean and the charge cycle ran to completion — a partial charge due to a dirty contact is the most common cause.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Kenwood
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My TK-208 cuts out the moment I press PTT — is the new battery defective?
It is not defective. A freshly shipped Ni-MH pack has elevated cell impedance after storage, and the transmit current spike when PTT is pressed can trip the BMS before the RF stage completes its ramp. Run two full charge-discharge cycles through normal radio use and the impedance drops. After two cycles, resting voltage between transmissions should hold above 5.8V and the cutout stops.
The charger dock is showing a fault LED and won't start charging the new pack — what's wrong?
The Kenwood dock reads the pack voltage before it commits to a charge cycle. If the new pack shipped below the dock's acceptance threshold — typically under 5.0V — the dock flags it as a fault rather than attempting recovery. Remove the pack, wipe the gold contact strip with a dry cloth, reseat it firmly, and wait 10 seconds. If the fault LED persists, place the pack in the radio, key it up briefly to draw a small load, then return it to the dock — this nudges the cell voltage into the acceptance window.
The radio drops to noticeably weaker audio and TX output mid-shift even though the bar indicator still shows charge — why?
This is voltage sag under sustained RF load, not a capacity problem. When the cells are mid-discharge, extended PTT transmissions pull the pack voltage below the radio's clean-power threshold, and the TK-208 reduces TX power to protect the RF stage — audio quality drops at the receiving end as a result. The bar indicator lags behind because it only samples voltage between transmissions. Keep transmissions to standard burst lengths rather than extended holds, and the voltage recovers between keyups. If sag appears early in a shift, the pack likely needs another full charge cycle to condition the cells.
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