Look through your old laptop PC power supplies. They are typically 14-19 
VDC with 1.5-2.2 A current supply capability. Some are clean, some are 
dirty, but they are generally quite small. I used to use one with my K2 
at trade shows.

Larry N8LP


On 7/5/2011 12:00 PM, elecraft-requ...@mailman.qth.net wrote:
> Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2011 14:23:14 -0700
> From: Wayne Burdick<n...@elecraft.com>
> Subject: [Elecraft] Looking for miniature 14-V power supply for travel
>       use
> To: Elecraft Reflector<elecraft@mailman.qth.net>
> Message-ID:<90fa3334-f5d5-41d6-93f6-0bacd2c4a...@elecraft.com>
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>
> 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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