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Kenwood K2AT power supply
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Hash: SHA1 I have a question for anyone who owns a Kenwood K2AT hand held and uses an external DC Power supply. Page 9 of the owner's manual says that the voltage must be between 12.0v and 16.0v (page 9) but does not say what the amps should be. I read somewhere out there that 1.8A should be used. However, the picture in the owner's manual shows a DC cable (the PG-2W) with 4A fuses. Other radio's use 3A, so I am wondering if the K2AT can handle 3A, especially considering that the PG-2W has 4A fuses in it. Is 3A safe for my K2AT? thanks, Jim -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFHCTihQuDJiZ/QrH0RAj7cAKDHIrgF3E0lJtL5FnLivwrbVkIwVgCdGuTx d0/0A8Z1H0ORBBP6eH1FZ2U= =d7TJ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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