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Looking for power supply recommendations
I am looking for recommendations for a power supply for my (soon to be) Flex 6400.
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I use Astron 35A...or the Samlex 1235M...either works fine.
73
Lou N2TU
TekPower TP50SW 50 Amp 13.8V Analog DC Power Supply
Using with my 6700.
Best,
Rick
Are they quiet? I have an Astron RS-50A, but it vibrates and creates an audible hum in the shack.
Are they quiet? I have an Astron RS-50A, but it vibrates and creates an audible hum in the shack.
I will give that a try.
73 - David, AG4F
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Lou N2TU
They just keep on ticking and the Company has a great reputation.
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I got the Astron inexpensively from a Ham who was getting out of the hobby. It is a heavy piece of iron. Works well, but if I had to choose, it would be the Alinco.
Wouldn't you want to be able to operate when there is a power outage?
While you're at it, choose a car battery that also fits your car, and now you have a backup battery you can use in case your car's dies.
I should add that my 3 different Astron RM-50 Each Feed a PowerGate PG-40S to charge big AGM batteries. Then 12V DC Buses are on the battery side and the Astrons mainly acts as a charger for the batteries. Virtually eliminates any noise from the power supply and provides clean power to all my 12V devices.
I might add I also have a 5VDC Bus that feeds off one of the 12V DC Buses.
It is a switch mode PSU with an analogue meter.
To date I have not needed to use the noise offset.
Andrew VK5CV