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"starman" wrote in message ... Someone said the '800' has writing on the rear of the case that indicates it can handle up to 15-V input. I have a JPG copy of the '800' schematic so I'll check it out too. My Sat 800 says 9V on the back. The manual says 9V also. When you look at the schematic you will find the input DC is routed several places and not all of them lead to a regulator. My position would be to only use a 9 volt supply. Why risk damaging the radio by providing more than it can use? craigm |
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