Thanks guys. Added a passive antenna and it seems to be working great,only time will tell for sure.
FYI The Sanyo Eneloops have an extremely low self discharge rate. I have had them last well over a year in TV , DVD ,remotes that get used a lot.
I fly Radio Control aircraft and use them in my transmitters which draw 150 mA while on and they last around 10 hours even if spread out over a perion of several months. I have many Transmiters and some do not used all that often.
I prefer to spend $2.50 for a battery that can be recharged 500 to 1,000 times to spending $0.50 for a one shot one. As I mentioned I can allways use a single cell LiFePO4 which is 3.3 volts and they self discharge less than 5% in a year and hold voltage extremely well until almost empty.
Now own to find a good glass break detector that is not to expensive. livingroom / kitchen has 6 windows, bedroom 3 and my computer, Ham Radio,RC room has 2. Rather use one that hears and has 25 foot range.