On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Graham Haddock <[email protected]>wrote:

> Just one additional comment...
>
> I cringe when I hear talk about using wallwarts to power the FLEX-1500.
>
> They will work great in receive.
>
> BUT the transmitter will work better (stay more linear) with a power supply
> that
> does not move up and down in voltage as the load goes up and down.  Most
> wallwarts have high internal resistance as part of their consumer
> protection.
>

Even the little switchers? The old transformer types were awful.  I haven't
tried to measure one of the switchers under load. I thought that they would
just drop out under overload rather than sag.


> The FLEX-1500, or any transmitter, for that matter, will be much happier in
> transmit
> with a regulated power supply.  At least with more regulation than most
> wallwarts provide.
>

I am probably going to end up going with a LiFePO4 pack 'cause then I can
operate where there is or is not power.

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