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ml wrote in :
hi kinda recently i stumbled onto a web site or article (ad) from someone that was making a 12v regulator that took 12v from batteries to supply your rig w/a more stable voltage I lost that link and can't seem to find it or google it anyone happen to have it?? thanks No, I don't although I recall seeing such an item in a recent magazine.... CQ or QST? However, why bother to overcomplicate things when simple will be better anyway. As Richard Clark indicated, if you use a healthy, and properly sized battery, you can't get any more pure DC than that. Float it with a well regulated power supply at 13.6 volts and you'll have what you're looking for. Ed K7AAT |
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