If you use a PWRGATE between your supply and and a battery, you MUST raise the 
voltage to compensate for the drop across the Schottky diode in the PWRGATE.  
The correct voltages for different batteries are in the manual.  Even with my 
old Astron linear RS-35 it is easy to adjust the output voltage, there is a pot 
on the board.  The manual is on the Astron site.  The DM-330V has the voltage 
adjust knob right on the front panel.  I've never found any noise from that 
power supply, but I will defer to those with a spectrum analyzer.  It does have 
a freq control so you can move any birdies you find.  A great little power 
supply.

The PWRGATE is an easy way to use your supply with a back-up battery, and it 
offers programmable bulk charging rate.  My measurements with a DVM after 
carefully setting the output voltage of the supply suggest it is charging at 
the correct float rate.

Eric WD6DBM

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