I do.  However I mentioned that to one of the West Mountain Radio guys at a
flea market and he sounded a little concerned that there might be some
possibility of an oscillation between the regulation loops in the CBA vs.
the one in a power supply.  I haven't observed that, but I do tend to put a
scope across the source when I do it just to make sure.  I guess a big cap
would swamp out any oscillation pretty effectively.

Your mileage may vary.

73

Rod Lane
Amateur Callsign N1FNE


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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Cheap "Tunnel" Heatsink

I wonder if the West Mountain Radio "Computerized Battery Analyzer, CBA II"
could be somehow used as a load bank for power supply testing?

http://www.westmountainradio.com/CBA_ham.htm

73, Joe, K1ike

---- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
> Re> variable power supply load.  Info should be in archives  section.  I
do 
> have a hand drawn schematic somewhere in one of  my paper piles.  Will
take a 
> look. Maybe someone can direct Brett to a  better source for the
schematic.
> Gary K2UQ
>  





 
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