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Default Recommendations - 12 / 13.8v Power Supply, ~ 5 amp?

On Feb 16, 3:37*pm, Bob Dobbs wrote:
Gregg wrote:
On Feb 15, 1:10*am, wrote:
On Feb 14, 5:32*pm, dave wrote:


bpnjensen wrote:


Is it safe, then, to assume that a combination of draws that total
somewhat less than the lower rating would not put undue stress on the
supply? *(FWIW, I'm still thinking the Astron 7/5 amp supply for my ~
2.5 amp max needs, or if I feel unsure, the Astron 12/9). *Might even
throw a muffin fan on the back.


Gentlemen, thanks for all your great help!


Bruce


I run a 12 Watt radio (K3/10), my LDG Z-100 tuner, *and a 45 Watt amp
(Tokyo Hy-Power HL45B) on an Astron SS-12. *The thing never even gets warm.


* * * * From Astron website I conclude: *SS-XX series are switching
power supplies. Great for heavy loads, usually stay cool,but... not
perfect enough for me. *They generate RF,even the better ones. *The
ones that were designed for *the so-called 'TEMPEST' program probably
exist, somewhere. Receivers designed with TEMPEST requirement must be
around as well. Somewhere. Otherwise,there is no readily available
substitute for a regulated linear power supply. This was recognized
long time ago.


I am familiar with the TEMPEST program but not what we're talking
about in this thread - interesting.


The TEMPEST operation I'm somewhat familiar with concerned detection of monitor
or keyboard emissions to determine what was displayed or typed, never thought
about listening to PS noise to try and determine the action of a connected
device.

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Any power supply has a signature. Should be visible on a
good scope. Linear types normally don't create any RF harmonics. The
TEMPEST program is an extreme example of suppressing ALL unwanted
radiation. Whether from keyboards,oscillators in radio equipment and
especially power supplies. The most important part of all electronic /
electromechanical apparatus. Low level signals (audio and rf ) could
be affected by switch mode p.s. That's why it is highly desireable to
install coax to the antenna. RF emenating from almost every gadjet we
use today is a big headache . Some very sucessful high end audio
designs implement a separate power supply for EACH stage . And none of
them seem to favor switchers!
 
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