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[email protected] April 11th 08 08:52 PM

Icom R8500 power supply question
 
The R8500 has two ways to feed it power. There is the 4 pin connector
and the coaxial connector. I'm assuming for bench use, you attach a
13.8V to the coaxial connector. For gel cell use, you use the 4 pin
connector. However, the OPC-023C power connector, designed for mobile
use, goes to the 4 pin connector. So is it OK to feed 13.8V to the 4
pin connector?

Greg[_5_] April 11th 08 09:10 PM

Icom R8500 power supply question
 
You can use either connector, though I'd call it DC plug/socket connector
and not coaxial connector ;)
If you need the instructionmanual I've got it he
http://rfelektronik.se/manuals/1/ico...structions.pdf

//Greg

wrote in message ...
The R8500 has two ways to feed it power. There is the 4 pin connector
and the coaxial connector. I'm assuming for bench use, you attach a
13.8V to the coaxial connector. For gel cell use, you use the 4 pin
connector. However, the OPC-023C power connector, designed for mobile
use, goes to the 4 pin connector. So is it OK to feed 13.8V to the 4
pin connector?




[email protected] April 12th 08 06:36 AM

Icom R8500 power supply question
 
On Apr 11, 1:10 pm, "Greg" wrote:
You can use either connector, though I'd call it DC plug/socket connector
and not coaxial connector ;)
If you need the instructionmanual I've got it hehttp://rfelektronik.se/manuals/1/ico...structions.pdf

//Greg

wrote in ...
The R8500 has two ways to feed it power. There is the 4 pin connector
and the coaxial connector. I'm assuming for bench use, you attach a
13.8V to the coaxial connector. For gel cell use, you use the 4 pin
connector. However, the OPC-023C power connector, designed for mobile
use, goes to the 4 pin connector. So is it OK to feed 13.8V to the 4
pin connector?


Actually, that is called a coaxial power connector. Not the best
description in my opinion, but I didn't get to vote on it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coaxial...wer_Connectors

I already downloaded the manual, but it wasn't clear which connector
to use. On the R7100, you don't get a choice, so I am accustomed to
that power connector.

Richard Carlson, N9JIG April 12th 08 01:04 PM

Icom R8500 power supply question
 
In article
,
wrote:

On Apr 11, 1:10 pm, "Greg" wrote:
You can use either connector, though I'd call it DC plug/socket connector
and not coaxial connector ;)
If you need the instructionmanual I've got it
he
http://rfelektronik.se/manuals/1/ico...structions.pdf

//Greg

wrote in

...
The R8500 has two ways to feed it power. There is the 4 pin connector
and the coaxial connector. I'm assuming for bench use, you attach a
13.8V to the coaxial connector. For gel cell use, you use the 4 pin
connector. However, the OPC-023C power connector, designed for mobile
use, goes to the 4 pin connector. So is it OK to feed 13.8V to the 4
pin connector?


Actually, that is called a coaxial power connector. Not the best
description in my opinion, but I didn't get to vote on it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coaxial...wer_Connectors

I already downloaded the manual, but it wasn't clear which connector
to use. On the R7100, you don't get a choice, so I am accustomed to
that power connector.


The 4 pin connector is used if you have 12 (13.8) VDC. The coaxial
connector is used for the AD-55 (A or E) adaptor which provides 16 VDC.

If you want to use 12 VDC you must use the 4 pin connector.

[email protected] April 12th 08 08:40 PM

Icom R8500 power supply question
 
On Apr 12, 5:04 am, "Richard Carlson, N9JIG"
wrote:
In article
,



wrote:
On Apr 11, 1:10 pm, "Greg" wrote:
You can use either connector, though I'd call it DC plug/socket connector
and not coaxial connector ;)
If you need the instructionmanual I've got it
hehttp://rfelektronik.se/manuals/1/ico...structions.pdf


//Greg


wrote in

...
The R8500 has two ways to feed it power. There is the 4 pin connector
and the coaxial connector. I'm assuming for bench use, you attach a
13.8V to the coaxial connector. For gel cell use, you use the 4 pin
connector. However, the OPC-023C power connector, designed for mobile
use, goes to the 4 pin connector. So is it OK to feed 13.8V to the 4
pin connector?


Actually, that is called a coaxial power connector. Not the best
description in my opinion, but I didn't get to vote on it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coaxial...wer_Connectors


I already downloaded the manual, but it wasn't clear which connector
to use. On the R7100, you don't get a choice, so I am accustomed to
that power connector.


The 4 pin connector is used if you have 12 (13.8) VDC. The coaxial
connector is used for the AD-55 (A or E) adaptor which provides 16 VDC.

If you want to use 12 VDC you must use the 4 pin connector.


Thanks. I bought mine used and never got the official power supply. I
have been using the 4 pin connector.


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