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Here's a line of power inverters marketed to photographers, but possibly of
interest for use with radios. They offer "pure sine wave" inverters as well as cheaper switching power supplies. What's the difference, in layman's terms, between sine wave and switching power supplies? What are the pros & cons for practical applications? I've always wondered if the switching power supplies, like the Radio Shack models, that convert 120VAC to 13VDC, are appropriate for radios. Thanks, Greg |
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