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"Edward Feustel" wrote
Because FM requires continuous power, I recommend that you have a power supply capable of 15 amperes ICS if you plan to use it in your shack. If you want to use it to power a 100 watt transceiver as well plus some additional accessories, get a 50 amp supply, but in either case, be certain to evaluate how much rf interference a switching supply puts out. 50 amps is not necessary for a 100w transceiver. (Was that a typo, Ed?) I think the most I've so far ever seen recommended by a radio manufacturer for 100w is 22 amps. For example, my Astron 20A (20 amp - duh) supply powers my IC-735 just fine. I understand what you mean, though, about 2m being continuous, as opposed to CW and SSB being intermittent on transmit. A 20 amp supply would be what I'd recommend for the 2m 50w radio in the shack. Howard N7SO |
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