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![]() "Michael A. Terrell" ) writes: Unrevealed Source wrote: In general, is it better to run a receiver off a good external DC power supply, or using AC power and the built-in transformer? It would seem to me that I might get less noise using an external DC power supply, but what is the general concensus here? Thanks. Jeff What do you base this on? Why do you think an external supply is better or quieter than the one designed for the radio? The wording "external DC supply" versus "AC power" makes me think that he thinks he's comparing apples and oranges. Unless he's talking about running it off batteries, an "external DC supply" runs off AC and is the same thing as "AC power". Michael |
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