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    Quote Originally Posted by W3WN View Post
    So buy a new Astron. R & L will sell you one for $112.95 (plus tax/S&H) See http://www.randl.com/shop/catalog/pr...ducts_id=29398 . Or shop around, you can find better prices out there if you look around.

    The Astron supply is simply, straight forward, long lasting (the one I had that blew had been in continuous duty -- and I mean all the time "on" -- for over 20 years. And I got it used from W3SRL, who bought it new and had it for a few years) and rugged. It's worth the price.
    Thanks for the heads-up, I searched around and found this one

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/191163894181...84.m1432.l2649

    and made him an offer on it at less than the Buy-It-Now price; there are ten of them available.

    If all else fails, I will go and see Rita and Larry up in Hamilton.

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    I'm always amused at the areas were hams make "cheap" choices...
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    Quote Originally Posted by KJ3N View Post
    I'm always amused at the areas were hams make "cheap" choices...
    I always get a kick out of the emcomm whackers who are looking for the cheapest this or the cheapest that for their "go box". I mean here they are wanting to cobble together a communications system that could potentially be used to save lives, but yet the are always looking for the cheapest doohickey instead of the best thingamajig to do the job.
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    I am a fan of linear Astrons, but only from the standpoint that they are essentially bulletproof. I have one that I think has literally been turned on for 40 years, and it still works great. I picked up a second one for $100 on EBay recently, and it's powering two radios here in the home office now. But, I also have a nice little 25 amp switcher from Radio Shack that works fine most of the time. I have observed situations where it generated RF noise like there was no tomorrow, and I'm not sure why it would be different, but it's completely quiet in my radio shack.

    Switchers have one plus, which is that they tend to fail in a way that kills the voltage output - the linear supplies can fail with too much voltage on their output! The biggest issue with the Radio Shack supply is the noisy fan in it. I use the RS supply for any kind of portable work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by K0RGR View Post
    I am a fan of linear Astrons, but only from the standpoint that they are essentially bulletproof. I have one that I think has literally been turned on for 40 years, and it still works great. I picked up a second one for $100 on EBay recently, and it's powering two radios here in the home office now. But, I also have a nice little 25 amp switcher from Radio Shack that works fine most of the time. I have observed situations where it generated RF noise like there was no tomorrow, and I'm not sure why it would be different, but it's completely quiet in my radio shack.

    Switchers have one plus, which is that they tend to fail in a way that kills the voltage output - the linear supplies can fail with too much voltage on their output! The biggest issue with the Radio Shack supply is the noisy fan in it. I use the RS supply for any kind of portable work.
    This is why, even with crowbar circuits inside, I still fuse, and put a suitable wattage zener across the output of the PSU. A 15 volt zener, and an appropriate SB fuse work great for my communications applications. Most radios can tolerate that much of a temporary overvoltage without damage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by K7SGJ View Post
    This is why, even with crowbar circuits inside, I still fuse, and put a suitable wattage zener across the output of the PSU. A 15 volt zener, and an appropriate SB fuse work great for my communications applications. Most radios can tolerate that much of a temporary overvoltage without damage.
    Yes, good plan. I have an external overvoltage warning on my big Astron, which I check before I turn on the rigs, but the zener is probably a better idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by koØm View Post
    If you were going to purchase a 13.6 volt power supply, which one would you go for:

    This one

    or

    This one

    To power an Icom IC-706MKIIIG

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    To be perfectly honest... neither.

    I'd be looking for one of these: http://www.ebay.com/itm/astron-rs-20...item19ece5286e
    Or one of these: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Astron-RS-35...item2339a5f1ee

    The RS-20 should be MORE than adequate to run a 100 W transceiver. I used one for many, many years, feeding a TS-430S or a TS-440S or a TS-480SAT at various times. Rarely did the rig ever "demand" more current than the Astron could supply... come to think of it, I can't think of a single time the Astron failed me until something blew in the regulator board.

    I ended up giving the remants of that PS away. Simply because I bought a used RS-35A at a hamfest for less than what Astron wanted for a new board.
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    Quote Originally Posted by W3WN View Post

    I ended up giving the remants of that PS away. Simply because I bought a used RS-35A at a hamfest for less than what Astron wanted for a new board.
    I went through 2 RS-35A's in the past couple years. Both went "bzzzzzzzzzt!" (Literally) and went Tango Uniform and I haven't had time to tear them a apart and figure out wtf happened. Both blow fuses now right away.

    I have a cheap JetStream switcher (JTPS31MB) that is quiet as hell and chugs along nicely.

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    UPS shipping notice says that it will be delivered tomorrow.

    I saw some marvelous looking switching supplies in the main arena but the crush of humanity HAM-anity made it hard to get detailed info. Fortunately I have catalogues from all the major vendors who were there so I have plenty of reading material as well as "necessity paper" for the out-house.

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