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Old December 28th 05, 07:39 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew,sci.electronics.design,rec.antiques.radio+phono
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Default 6v & 90v DC Power supply

"James F. Mayer" wrote in message
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I need to generate 6v DC and 90v DC from a 12v DC automotive
electrical system to power an RT-70A/GRC surplus military radio. I need
about 250 mA at +6 volts and about 75 mA at +90 volts. I was thinking
about using the guts from an old battery back up but it would be a bit of
a kluge. Are there any 90 volt regulators in the 78xx series? How do I
get the voltage up to where I can get something that I can get the 90
volts from. Getting the 6 volts doesn't seem to be a problem. A 7806 off
the battery should work for that unless any of you can see a problem doing
that. Maybe the common common would be a problem. Right now I'm running
it off of an HP6299A and an HP6236B with commons jumpered. I'd like to be
able to go portable with it.


You will find a number of solutions (e.g. battery radios) in the Usenet
group: rec.antiques.radio_phono

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