[Kenwood] Re: Power Supply for TS-130S
Rob Atkinson
k5uj at sbcglobal.net
Wed Jul 4 23:19:40 EDT 2007
I am not familiar with the 252g but I tried running the 850 off a ten
tec linear supply, the one that was sold to power an Omni VI. (can't
remember the model number sorry.) I believe that amp was rated at 20A
max and I'll tell you, Ten Tec did not give any headroom. The 850
repeatedly tripped it off on voice peaks. I quit it, and went to the
Astron, which besides plenty of current also gave the 850 a solid 14.5
v. The 850 was much happier. I'm not necessarily knocking the ten tec
p.s.--it did what it was designed to do, which was power the Omni VI
with no trouble (but I was surprised it did not tolerate a momentary
draw slightly above 20A).
73,
rob / k5uj
On Tuesday, July 3, 2007, at 07:38 AM, k1nun at netscape.net wrote:
> Or consider an older linear power supply for much less cost. For
> example, I have a Ten Tec 252g that is smaller than the PS52, blends
> in well with my station, and cost less than 15ドル. (I had to repair the
> plastic lens over the pilot light and cobble a new cable.) Yes, it is
> 20ish years old, but still has a lot of life in it. It powers my TS2K
> extremely well.
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