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Two transceivers one power supply
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I have just purchased a second radio - an old Icom IC-751 to sit next to my modern Icom 706 MkIIG. I was powering my Icom 706 with a SEC-1223 power supply which is a 23A 13.8V Switch Mode Power Supply (Input 230V AC, Output 13.8V DC, Output current 23A continuous (25A peak) Thermostatic Fan cooled). The new radio looks like it needs a power supply that can provide 20A peak. The question is can i run both radios off the same power supply provided i dont transmit on both at the same time or will i need to buy a second power supply for the new radio? Thanks Andy |
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