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What is the DC current requirement of your radio (i.e. 500mA)? A very simple
supply can be made up of a common 9V walwart with some additional components. Just open the walwart and add a 7805 regulator, a couple of diodes (do increase the 7805's voltage to 6V), and a couple of caps. Actually, it is possible to improve on the radio's built-in supply by adding this circuit to it. Let me know if you'd like instructions. Noel "author" wrote in message news:01c3d31c$aa2c97a0$53c44a43@gwg1... The power supply in my radio has audible hum in the background and bypassing the diode rectifiers with capacitors does not eliminate the hum. There is no hum when using battery power. The solution is to build my own power supply. Does anyone have a design for a compact 6V supply that I could build for this purpose? |
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