Ken,
I have not tried it, but I could'nt believe that anyone sells a radio 
these days in this voltage range that does not accept anything between 
12 and 13.8 Volts. The nominal 12 V car battery - the origin of this 
voltage standard - has these 12 V when used  a short time without 
loading, it has 12.8 V during loading and normal power consumption; 13.8 
is the maximum that is likely to appear in a car as long as you have a 
functional battery. So, 13 V should be perfect. But did you check the 
voltage with a scope? Maybe it breaks down under peaks of load.
73, Luer, DF5TP
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