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Greg wrote:
Yes, I did forget the link: http://www.innovatronix.com/cgi-bin/...alog/index.asp These inverters are meant to power photo strobes and apparently are powered from a car battery, though they don't specifically say so. I guess the strobes need an especially clean electrical source. I'm not interested necessarily in the inverters but I was curious about sine wave vs switching power supplies. I guess a switching supply, powered from household AC, would be sufficient to power 12VDC radios? Greg Some are and some aren't. They work OK if they are designed for low noise but the price isn't the best indicator. The 700/ 1600/1620 series Telemetry recievers we built at Microdyne went through a number of pwer supply vendors because of noise and reliability problems. We went through a whole series of tests on each sample power supply, selected the best and pratyed they didn't change the design before we had a replacment supplier ligned up. These were in the $700 to $1000 dollar range for just the power supplies. -- Former professional electron wrangler. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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