John,

What issue of QST carried the article about converting a PC power supply?

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
 

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Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Power Supply from a PC. Slightly OT

I did a computer supply conversion here.  the one I did was a 150W supply so
only good for about 10A.  I followed the QST article for the conversion.
This one had a pot for adjusting the voltage.  I had to change one resistor
value to get 13.8 VDC out.  The output wave form looked like the early
commercial switching power supplies tested by QST.  Those showed some RF
noise in the QST tests.  
 
I added a toroid with several turns on it,  a big electrolytic cap, a .01uF,
and a .001uF to the output.  After that, the waveform on the "o" scope
looked like the 2nd round of switching supply reviews in QST.  Those showed
much less RF noise.
 
Unfortunately I didn't have a spec ana.  to check it but it hasn't caused
any RF problems for the low power repeater that it has been running for the
last 6 months..
 

John Lock
kf0m at arrl.net 

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        Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Power Supply from a PC. Slightly OT
        
        
        Hi All,
         
        This request is slightly OT but still for Amateur and possible
Repeater use.
        I read an article about using a PC power supply as a 12 and 5 volt/
high amp atable power supply for the bench.
        Looking over the specs it looks good for 12v at 19A and 5v at over
30A. Was interested and due to the size of the PC power supply takes up a
lot less room on the bench then my standard Ham power unit.
         
        Before I go and use one of these (Have a couple of spares), I would
like to know if anyone has already tried this, and if so what problems has
it caused? Being a switch-mode is it very noisy on HF or even the upper
bands?
         
        Thanks
        Kevin

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