The motorola power supply supplies 9.6 and 13.6 VDC to the micor. The battery bank should work fine for the 13.6 V source, and just use a 9.6 V regulator. You may want to add a couple filter caps to get rid of noise that may be present from your charging system.
The old micor power supplies I am trusting less and less. Being the age of what they are the filter caps start to dry out and the 9.6 regulator circuit is a design from the late 70's. Still works, just a simple TO220 and a couple capacitors can replace the whole thing. Use a good quality charger, that doesn't put a mess of AC noise out, and your good to go. Also A MSR2000 power supply would work for your application. Jesse On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 7:33 AM, Dave Gomberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 21:52 9/6/2008, Joe Burkleo wrote: >>Hello, I am in need of a Micor power supply to run a station off of a 12 >> Volt >>battery bank. If anybody has one or two that they want to part with, >>please email me off list. Thanks, Joe - WA7JAW > > I am not an expert on this subject by a long sight, but wouldn't you > want a special, high-efficiency ps so that in the event of an > emergency it would last as long as possible???? I would doubt that > Motorolas are built with that in mind. > > -- > Dave Gomberg, San Francisco NE5EE gomberg1 at wcf dot com > All addresses, phones, etc. at http://www.wcf.com/ham/info.html > ---------------------------------------------------------- > >

