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David G. Nagel wrote: wrote: When looking for a power supply for my Alinco dr-590, what type of power supply would I look for? The radio says 13.8 v dc but if I get a 12 volt power supply will it put out the same wattage at the radio? 12 VDC to 13.8 VDC are nominal voltages. Very few radios are sensitive to variation of voltage as long as the power supply can supply the amps. The Icom 706 series seem to be sensitive to .LT. 12 VDC. I can't speak to the Alinco. Generally the front of any given power supply will say 12 VDC but the specs will indicate 13.8 VDC. No, if you provide 12 VDC you will output a lower wattage regardless of the capacity to provide adequate amperage. OK. When the meter lamp in my Kenwood TS-430S burned out recently, I substituted a 12V replacement from Radio Shack. So, are bulbs rated the same way? Certainly, it would appear auto bulbs are, but what about wheat lamps? Rob |
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