In a message dated 12/11/2007 19:08:14 Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 
writes:

>I  think the situation is somewhat better than that.  I'm looking at my  
>LPRO-101.  It's about 18-watts while warming up, but once the  physics 
>package is up to temp and locked, the power consumption drops  to about 
>5-watts.  The larger rubidium modules are probably more  power hungry, 
>but the small onces aren't so bad once they are  running.  You still 
>might need a trunk full of batteries  though...

>jeff



Hi Jeff,
 
you are right. My PRS10 is rated at 13W steady state at room temp. 5W is  
pretty good. Solar array's are probably the best solution.
 
bye,
Said



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