trx680
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When buying a power supply for an amateur radio what must one look for?
Whats good and what to stay away from?
Whats good and what to stay away from?
When buying a power supply for an amateur radio what must one look for?
Whats good and what to stay away from?
I buy these kinds of things and do a little soldering. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-of-2-I...741246?hash=item545ab011fe:g:7uAAAOSw1LRa2Rws
right now I dont have a radio. I'm studying for my license now.
I'm liking what I see on the icom 7300.
I have a table that I'd be placing this on, not the floor.
So multiple radios can be powered with one power supply?
And need to make sure that the amps on the power supply support the radio??
That's interesting. I didn't know that. Is there someone who has documented this? I've been meaning to bring in a car battery in and try it.Most of the computer/server/router power supplies create lots of RFI on HF.
That's interesting. I didn't know that. Is there someone who has documented this? I've been meaning to bring in a car battery in and try it.
That's interesting. I didn't know that. Is there someone who has documented this? I've been meaning to bring in a car battery in and try it.
I found this write-up online, posted two years ago, that may help. BTW, a car battery will work...deep cycle with a solar charger would be better.
Great write up. I see it came from a helicopter group but the link doesn't work. BTW I ran cross this https://www.helibacon.com/I found this write-up online, posted two years ago,.