The easiest way is to use the Micor battery backup power supply.

You can't run a Micor on 12V alone; it requires 9.6V as well.  If you only
hooked up the 12V to your battery, the station won't work as you found out.

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> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] MICOR BASE OR REPEATER ON BATTERIES?
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> 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?
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> Thanks,
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> Jordan
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