[Repeater-Builder] Re: Need Micor 12 Volt Power Supply

2008-09-07 Thread ve7fet
Hi Joe, As Jesse noted, you can eliminate the Micor power supply all together, if you are running it off an existing 12V DC plant. I have just uploaded a file in the files section (12vmicor.pdf) that details the mod that I have used on my stations. It uses an LM317 regulator, a couple resistors

[Repeater-Builder] Re: Need Micor 12 Volt Power Supply

2008-09-07 Thread Joe Burkleo
Hello All, Lee, I will give a look at the circuit that you uploaded. I think there may be some confusion as to what I am actually looking for. Motorola made the normal power supply that operated from 110 vac that was used in radios fed off of commercial power. They also made a power supply that

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Need Micor 12 Volt Power Supply

2008-09-07 Thread Steve Kometz
The supply Joe is looking for likely is the TPN1106A (110V) or TPN 1105A (110V or 240V). These are known as options C28 and C38 respectively. Also could have the option C29 low voltage disconnect alarm. These are very good supplies. I have not seen a bad one. Doesn't mean it doesn't happen, but

[Repeater-Builder] Re: Need Micor 12 Volt Power Supply

2008-09-07 Thread sgreact47
Joe Burkleo... wrote: snip They also made a power supply that was designed for 12 volt battery power input and provided some additional filtering for the 12 volts and provided the 9.6 volts. This is the unit that I am looking for, not the normal AC power supply. Joe, I have one of those