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Old February 20th 08, 02:40 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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Default Are switch-mode powers supplies suitable for receivers?


On Feb 4, 10:13 pm, Leon wrote:
On 28 Jan, 11:27, "Richard" wrote:

I have an ex AM PMR radio that I wish to use on 144Mhz. I need a PSU feeding
24V @ about 300mA.
Are switch-mode powers supplies alright or are they too noisy to be used for
receivers? TIA.

I use a 12V switcher with my FT-817D, it's very quiet.

Leon


You were lucky - you got a quiet one. And its the luck of the draw,
unfortunately.

How come we have all been conned into these switchmode things? - by
their very nature, without a lot of effort, they are noise generators.
Their cheap to make, thats their only advantage - everything else is
part of the spin cycle. And if it works on 2m and above, fine - you
will just be adding to the already horrendous RF pollution from
thousands of the bloody things already on HF - the suburbs are getting
unbearable, S9 plus noise, every night, on 80m.....160 aint to crash
hot either...

I refuse to have to work on a power supply to get it quiet enough to
be used with a radio. I am interested in the radio, not fixing
shortcomings in design of things that , by their very nature, are
unsuitable to be used near radios. That sucks. Linear technology is
far easier and quieter...

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When using a switcher (in a metal sealed enclosure and with noise
supressors ,as recommended by some in this thread), put a sealed lead
acid battery in parallel.
If still noisy you then can switch-off switcher when rx-ing .

Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH