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Subject: [TenTec] Operating voltage(s)
From: RMcGraw@InfoAve.Net (Bob & Linda McGraw K4TAX)
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 08:05:44 -0700
I find that most 12V radios typically don't work reliably on 12V.  They
really require about 13 to 15 volts.  

This is kinda like the days when we referred to the household voltage of
110 or 220 volts.  It hasn't been 110 or 220 volts in years.  Or like
car batteries considered to be 12V.  The charging values run 13.4 to
14.6 depending on temperature.

Many radios use internal regulators that output 10V.  These require some
1.4 volts min above the regulated value, some more, to properly
operate.  Considering even a small IR drop from the battery to the radio
plus 1.4 volts one can see that 12V is not adequate.

73
Bob K4TAX
seweber@netnitco.net wrote:
> 
> My attempts to operate my Delta II on a 12V deep cycle battery have
> produced reports of distorted audio, which could only be eliminated by
> reducing the output to below 40 watts.  I have been advised that the rig
> was probably FMing.  This radio is only happy when fed with at least 13
> volts, and comes into it's own at the magic 13.8vdc level.
> 
> My experiences only, your mileage may vary, close cover before striking,
> don't run with scissors, and any other disclaimer that might apply!
> 
> 73 de KD9BO Steve
> 
> Steve Weber
> 
> I want to know how God created the world.
> I am not interested in this or that phenomenon,
> in the spectrum of this or that element.
> I want to know His thoughts; the rest are details.
> 
>   --Albert Einstein--

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