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On 8/23/2014 8:31 PM, Barry OGrady wrote:
On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 23:34:54 +0100, supremme wrote: I recently purchased a swan 500c, according to the seller in good condition, but had not the power supply. I have a Henry tempo of an old one (yaesu ft200) supports this power supply with swan 500c? I have been looking for the characteristics and voltages seem to be correct, but I have no info intensities. I measured the voltages on the power supply of one tempo a -118, 352, 670 vdc. in the voltage of 300VDC in the swan 500c what is 325vdc max in one tempo I have 352, with load, when they should be 300VDC. not if it is a problem of the source of one tempo or so. my question is? I can put the swan 500c in power supply one tempo? thank you You should rewrite this when you are sober. It doesn't make sense as it is. -- supremme You should figure out English is not his first language. This is an international newsgroup, after all. The question is perfectly clear; I just don't have enough knowledge of the Swap 500C to know if the higher voltage will do any damage or not. -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry, AI0K ================== |
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