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Posted on Jun 27, 2010

I need replacement batteries for a Columbia FRS14ND model 2 way radio. Which type of battery and where can I get them?

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Your local watch repair man can replace the battery or you can go to bestbuy.com or radioshack.com and identify the battery there by entering the watch makers information.

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