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Old April 30th 04, 08:20 PM
Mauro Succi
 
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Default Question on Collins power supply main voltages.

I'd like to buy a 75S-3A or 75S3C Collins receiver. On eBay many are on sale
from USA suppliers.
I'm just in doubt because i cannot find clear indication on main power
supply possibilities.
Documentation found on Internet sometimes specify 110/220, other times just
110.
And i need a 220 capable unit, since i'm living in Europe.
Is there a way to detect clearly what is the effective power supply
installed?
I've the same problem also on the 516F-2 power supply.
The only power supply that clearly specify a dual voltage option is the
PM-2.
Is there somebody that can clarify my doubt?
Many thanks.
Mauro


 
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