Hi Rick!
I thought they had gone out of business, but by the website, they still
seem to be around. This would be a good alternative to the accuvolt.
Although it may not carry enough current for the bigger amps, it should
be fine to power a 100 watt rig. For the time being, I am "amp-less"
anyway, hi hi:-)
I found the "do it yourself" article on the ARRL's TIS pages.
www.arrl.org/members-only/tis/info/pdf/0411037.pdf
This is in the members only section, however.
I'm still trying to work out some details before next week's contest. I
have the computer issues fixed, I believe. I wanted to pick up a head
set for my FT897, but it looks like I will be stuck with the hand mic
again. And it will be January, at best, before I can add amps to 2 and 432.
Slowly building back up,
Good luck all,
73
Dan
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Rick R wrote:
> I bought a 23 amp "Electronic Battery Booster" that works
> fine--adjusts from about 12-13.8v for your needs, can accept as low as
> 11VDC. Costs $127 go to http://members.cox.net/w4rry/index.html or
> email to eofaz@cox.net
> I have no relationship to this guy, he just has a nice useable product
> and advertises in World Radio
> 73, Rick, K1DS
>
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