@BlueSquid0741 Better to keep the batteries 'out' of the radio, but stored 'with' the radio.
If fitted to even a simple device like a torch, pretty much any battery can leak.
If the radio's battery terminals become corroded from a leaking battery... ...well, it's not good.
(Please don't ask me how I know this...)
@shirro
@dsilverz Other Australian Government advice is to use a VPN.
Even a free VPN via Proton gives me 35/18 Mbps via Tokyo.
So, unless they get ISPs to block access to VPNs, blocking an IP address won't work.
(I really hope I haven't given Albo any ideas here...)
@quokka1
@BlueSquid0741
Better to keep the batteries 'out' of the radio, but stored 'with' the radio.
If fitted to even a simple device like a torch, pretty much any battery can leak.
If the radio's battery terminals become corroded from a leaking battery...
...well, it's not good.
(Please don't ask me how I know this...)
@shirro