On 12/12/2010 6:27 PM, Chris Wagner wrote:
> Hello,
>
> a) it would really help to "clean up" and delete stuff before sending a
> reply. Otherwise, the same messages get repeated all over again and again
> and again, cluttering up the reflector.
Definitely.
>
> b) A TT ps protects the transceiver as it will shut down if the SWR gets too
> high.
Almost true. The power supply only protects the PA transistors if the
high SWR load presents a low impedance at the transistor collectors and
so causes a high collector current. If the load with high SWR presents a
high impedance load at the collectors the power supply won't shut down,
its up to the voltage handling capability of the transistors to protect
themselves.
>
> For those with generations of TT transceivers, can you use an old ps for
> more recent transceivers?
I'd think so, they all run about the same output power, 100 watts and so
about the same normal and excess collector current.
>
> And a new ps (962, 963) for older ones? (Paragon and Omnis)
I think so.
>
> How quiet is the switching ps?
Some switching supplies are silent, especially when made for radio use.
Others are not so quiet.
>
> Thanks and 73,
> Chris KF6VCI HS0ZFE
>
73, Jerry, K0CQ
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