On Mon, 24 Jan 2005, Mathew Quaife wrote:
Sounds like a ground issue. Your Astron 35 amp power supply is actually
26 amps normal, 35 amps surge. How much power are you running? Some of
the other techs can correct me if I am wrong, but to tie them together
you have to use some diodes to
At 11:00 PM 1/24/2005 -, you wrote:
While building out my repeater empire, I discovered that an Astron RM-
35 does not like providing 30 amps continuous :) So, I thought I
would run the latest repeater on a separate power supply. However,
the controller, an Arcom RC-210, would not
] More power, Scotty!
I searched through 10,000 posts and did not see this as a topic, so
perhaps it is safe to ask?
While building out my repeater empire, I discovered that an Astron RM-
35 does not like providing 30 amps continuous :) So, I thought I
would run the latest repeater
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] More power, Scotty!
I searched through 10,000 posts and did not see this as a topic, so
perhaps it is safe to ask?
While building out my repeater empire, I discovered that an Astron RM-
35 does not like providing 30 amps continuous :) So, I thought I
would run
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] More power, Scotty!
I searched through 10,000 posts and did not see this as a topic, so
perhaps it is safe to ask?
While building out my repeater empire, I discovered that an Astron RM-
35 does not like providing 30 amps continuous :) So
I searched through 10,000 posts and did not see this as a topic, so
perhaps it is safe to ask?
While building out my repeater empire, I discovered that an Astron RM-
35 does not like providing 30 amps continuous :) So, I thought I
would run the latest repeater on a separate power supply.
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