what kind of power supplies do you guys use for base station
13.8v and 30a is fairly standard for a shack. That radio should run from 11.73v to 15.87v but at 12v and 5 amps, you''ll probably put too much demand on that little power supply. I use a switching power
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Every switching power supply will generate high frequency trash, some more than others, that may show up on the frequency you want to operate on. The adjustment allows you to
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Since ripple on the DC supply can translated into noise on your transmitted signal, you want to use a good regulated power supply that''s designed for communications use. I tend to use
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