You CAN run a Micor base station on 12VDC, but you have to arrange a switchover from the 12V supply to the regulator board in the Micor power supply. As was said, you need 9.7 or so volts to run much of the control and logic functions and the power supply derives that from 12V. You need to make that cutover at the pre-regulator board in the PS
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