I think the reference may have been intended to be: TG Electronics.
http://stores.tgelectronics.org/the-new-n8xjk-boost-regulator/
Rick - N7WE
On 12/30/2015 08:35, Dave B via Elecraft wrote:
Hi...
Have you got any contact info (web-page product link?) for "TE
Systems" as you quote below...
The two companies I find searching for "TE Systems" (and variants) one
is in Germany, and has nothing to do with such things. The other is
in California (USA) but don't list that sort of device in their
product line.
Also, what sort of SMPS generated QRM issues (if any) did/do you
experience with that voltage booster?
Regards.
Dave G0WBX.
On 30/12/15 00:45, [email protected] wrote:
From: "John"<[email protected]>
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Subject: [Elecraft] Help for K3 Battery Operation
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2) There is a solution which I now use for K3 operation on
battery. TE
Systems sells voltage boosters which will maintain a constant 13.6 VDC
regardless of the transceiver's current draw.
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