With current switching power supply technology and methods, the dual and
bipolar and different voltage supplies is a real easy off the shelf
project.
For the life of me, I can't see why anyone/company would want to put 10
lbs of heat producing iron in a power supply other than to make sure the
radio stays put on the desk. It's call a "paper weight". I say if the
commercial communications companies and the medical equipment companies
can do it, then it would seem the ham radios companies could/would do it
to.
73
Bob, K4TAX
> Gentlemen. Re: higher voltage circuits... would it be too difficult
> to develop a power supply, maybe a linear type, that outputs two
> different voltages for different parts of the radio? Specifically, what
> if most of the rig was run with 13.8 v as it is now, but the PA and
> other necessary PA-related components were run on, say 24 or 48 volts,
> with all power tapped from different windings on the same transformer?
> Might that assist manufacturers in minimizing the cost to convert to
> higher voltage circuits, while maintaining some continuity - all working
> toward a cleaner output, with minimal rework to the whole deal?
>
> -------------------- K8JHR ---------------------
>
>
> On 7/2/2013 8:57 AM, Robert Mcgraw wrote:
>
>> Audio amplifier designs that produce significant amounts of power all
>> have been using bipolar +/-36 volts to +/-56 volts for years. They for
>> the most part use switching supplies internal. No reason ham
>> transceivers can't follow suit. Even a +50 volt supply would be
>> preferable for a transceiver.
>
>
> ____________________________________________________
> _______________________________________________
> TenTec mailing list
> TenTec@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/tentec
>
--
Disclosure:
I am a Tentec Ambassador and compensated according to the Tentec
Ambassador plan. I serve as a volunteer beta test person for the Omni
VII, Eagle and Argonaut VI products. Otherwise, I hold no business or
employment interest with Tentec.
_______________________________________________
TenTec mailing list
TenTec@contesting.com
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/tentec
|