Wayne,

When you do find what you're looking for in a power supply please let us know 
what it is and how it works out. I'm sure I'm not the only one who'd be 
interested in the results of your "research".

BTW other than most of them are marked as 12V (with typical output actually in 
the 12-12.6V range) little switchers of this type made for consumer 
electronics are very plentiful at thrift shops and yard sales (sometimes for 
less than a buck.) However, needless to say YMMV on the RFI issue though....

TNX/73, Al

On Mon July 4 2011 4:23:14 pm Wayne Burdick wrote:
> I'm going to take a KX3 with me on vacation this summer, and I like to
> travel light. I'll have internal batteries for field operation, but
> for indoor use, I'm hoping to find a miniature power supply that meets
> these criteria:
>
> - very small (say 4 x 3 x 1 inches)
> - light weight (less than 1 lb)
> - 2 A min. peak output current
> - 13 to 14 VDC output voltage
> - input AC voltage range of 100-130 V
> - low noise
>
> I'm sure it will have to be a switching supply. The question is
> whether any exist with this form-factor that are also quiet from an RF
> perspective.
>
> Anyone know of such a unit?
>
> 73,
> Wayne
> N6KR
>
>
>
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