A Micor Base/Repeater Power Supply is a dual supply with 12+ plus 10.8 +
Volts. As you look at the power supply the two large terminals with the Red
and Black Lead going to the PA is 12 Volts, although it actually measure
about 14 volts. On the backplane there is another small plug that comes out
of the power supply and that plug supplies 10.8 Volts, plus 12 Volt
Regulated for the Receiver, Exciter, etc. So you could run it on battery,
except you would have to build a 10.8 volt regulated circuit from say a
LM317 regulator to adjust the 12 + to 10.8 volts also. So Yes, it can be run
on 12 volt battery power. 

 

JIM  KA2AJH

 

  _____  

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of twoway_tech
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 3:37 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] MICOR BASE OR REPEATER ON BATTERIES?

 

Does anybody have any info on how to get a Micor bas or repeater to
run on batteries12V)? The only micor we ever tried to run on 12V
wouldn't even turn on. I seem to recall that the power supply output
was 15V. Anyone ever come accrossed this?

Thanks,

Jordan

 

Reply via email to