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Re: [VHFcontesting] Inverters

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Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] Inverters
From: "David Erickson" <erickson+vhf@mddsg.com>
Reply-to: erickson@mddsg.com
Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2006 15:50:37 -0400 (EDT)
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Here's a direct link to the 600 watt True Sine Wave Inverter we are using
in our rover.

73's
Dave
W3DIO (K3LFO/R team)


> Hey fellow Rovers,
>
>
> Good power systems and power management are the key to successful
> roving. Unfortunately, I've been fighting the Inverter noise problem for a
> couple of years now.  We've needed an Inverter to run our computer as well
> as the ac powered rotators. I've tried several cheap, modified sign wave
> units.  They all emit unstable spurs and hash all over 6m and often on 2m
> and up as well.  Every time you turn the beam the hash level increases and
> the spurs get broader.  We have tried everything short of building a
> sealed and filtered box for it to go in like W3IY (sk) did. Bill had said
> that he still had a little hash due to the less than pure sign wave
> output.
>
> I've seen many very high priced inverters that probably would work well
> but at $ 1000.00 - $ 2500.00 the cost was prohibitive.
>
> Finally I ran across an ad from Power Stream advertising the
> PST-S600W-12, a Low Cost, Low RFI inverter.  Checking further they
> claimed to have a pure sign wave output as well as well shielded and
> filtered switching circuit.  I decided to order one but the web site said
> they were not available "at this time".  After checking back for a couple
> of months I called them up and they took my order over the phone. It cost
> around $ 216.00 plus shipping.
>
> After installing it in the new rover we spent several hours testing
> under different loads and on different bands and there isn't a sign of RFI
> anywhere!  The hash from the rotator running wasn't present either.
>
>
> Even though we now run a generator this allows us to run on DC power
> while under way as well as when in a generator restricted camp site.
>
> http://www.powerstream.com/Wire_Size.htm
>
>
> I hope this helps some of you out.
>
>
> 73,
>
>
> Jim K3LFO/Rover
>
>
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