Just another accolade for the Astron PS. I bought a 35VM in 1980 to
run my then new TS-180S and it has worked over the years without fail
until last year when a couple pass transistors finally died...that is
34-years without failure!
On my last job (retired in 2009) we had lots of Astron 20A'
What air conditioner? What do you need that for?
> On Oct 29, 2015, at 3:49 PM, Marc Veeneman wrote:
>
> I agree with Jim, especially during air conditioning season. Why pay the
> electric company to heat with an Astron while I'm paying to cool with a
> Carrier?
>
> Switchers win this batt
ch of these would make the best power supply for
the K3(S)?
It is amazing how many times I've found this to exist and how many times
that I've written about this on various reflectors. The power coat paint on
the chassis makes for an excellent insulator.
If you have an Astron power supp
.and it would work best". In many cases, nothing could be further
>>>>> from the truth. I find today that many hams are more prone to have and
>>>>> use old school thinking and methods trying to be used with today's
>>>>> radios. I find this applies
Just extremely busy today here at Elecraft HQ.. :-)
73,
Eric
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On 10/29/2015 5:16 PM, Peter Pauly wrote:
Eric must be on vacation. This is where is would be forcing me to close the
thread.
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On 10/29/2015 2:25 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
On Thu,10/29/2015 2:13 PM, Fred Jensen wrote:
The intermitten
Yes "some resistance" might be OK, however several meghoms is not.
This gets me to thinking, in ham radio models, wonder how many, which
ones, and such can withstand a 5KV to 10KV ESD discharge on any knob,
screw or connector and survive. That is one of the standards we had to
meet with our
Eric must be on vacation. This is where is would be forcing me to close the
thread.
On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 8:14 PM, George Fritkin via Elecraft <
elecraft@mailman.qth.net> wrote:
> The problem is that it still has some resistance
>
> George, W6GF
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> > On Oct 29, 2015, at 5
The problem is that it still has some resistance
George, W6GF
Sent from my iPad
> On Oct 29, 2015, at 5:09 PM, Bob McGraw - K4TAX wrote:
>
> Sorry about my mis-typing of POWER and POWDER... Dang, that's the first
> keyboard error I've made since typing class in H.S. in 1960.
>
> Yes condu
Sorry about my mis-typing of POWER and POWDER... Dang, that's the
first keyboard error I've made since typing class in H.S. in 1960.
Yes conductive POWDER coating material is available, however it is more
expensive and more difficult to use.When I worked for the JA's ,
how well I know,
First of all, it is POWDER coating not POWER coating. Secondly you can get
conductive POWDER coating material.
Unusual to find such and many people do not like to use it.
George, W6GF
Sent from my iPad
> On Oct 29, 2015, at 4:49 PM, Bob McGraw - K4TAX wrote:
>
> It is amazing how many times
I looked at those units and saw no reference to any safety or emissions
certifications.
73
Bob, K4TAX
K3S sm 10163
On 10/29/2015 6:31 PM, Josh Fiden wrote:
MegaWatt seems to be implying with "Real USA," posting a copy of their
USA trademark registration, and warnings about Chinese copies, tha
It is amazing how many times I've found this to exist and how many times
that I've written about this on various reflectors. The power coat
paint on the chassis makes for an excellent insulator.
If you have an Astron power supply and you have not checked to see that
third pin ground is electr
MegaWatt seems to be implying with "Real USA," posting a copy of their
USA trademark registration, and warnings about Chinese copies, that this
is a U.S. made product. However, no where do they actually state that
their product is Made in USA.
The style of construction looks like it is made in
I agree with Jim, especially during air conditioning season. Why pay the
electric company to heat with an Astron while I'm paying to cool with a Carrier?
Switchers win this battle.
--
Marc W8SDG
> On Oct 29, 2015, at 5:18 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
>
>> On Thu,10/29/2015 1:41 PM, Phil Hystad
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Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 5:19 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Which of these would make
the best power supply for the K3(S)?
On Thu,10/29/2015 1:41 PM, Phil Hystad wro
On Thu,10/29/2015 2:13 PM, Fred Jensen wrote:
The intermittent problem turned out to be paint under a lug with a
loose screw.
That seems to be a very common problem with Astrons -- the power system
"green wire" (safety ground) is soldered to the mounting lug of a
terminal strip, which is ins
On Thu,10/29/2015 1:41 PM, Phil Hystad wrote:
I am yet another guy who leaves the Astron on 24x7 unless we leave for vacation
of more than a day.
You might not do that if you lived in W6, where, thanks to Enron, the
cost of power is MUCH higher than in most of the US. In Chicago, my
worst ca
I deleted all but the last post in this thread
On 10/29/2015 1:41 PM, Phil Hystad wrote:
There is nothing better than a rock solid Astron power supply. I am
yet another guy who leaves the Astron on 24x7 unless we leave for
vacation of more than a day. My Astrons (I have two) are Linear
becaus
See item # 220648795286. I have two and they work well. The seller stands
behind their 2 year warranty and usually just ships a new replacement. They
hold up well.
36 Amp 12 Volt 13.8V DC Regulated Power Supply 12V Real USA MegaWatt®
I have no vested interest in these other than as a satisfi
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>>> How do I set the AGC on my loose coupler receiver? :-) I'm old, but
>>> I've never used the RF Gain on my K3.
>>>
>>> 73,
>>>
>>> Fred K6DGW
>>>
AM
To: 'Mike K2MK'; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Which of these would make the best power supply for
the K3(S)?
People might run them on the edge, but IMX with commercial repeaters Astrons
are conservatively rated.
Long ago I came to the conclusion was that at le
.@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of jim
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 10:28 AM
To: 'Mike K2MK'; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Which of these would make the best power supply for
the K3(S)?
Astron is another power supply that runs on the "edge". People that use
t
I have an Astron 35 amp - been on 24/7 since the middle 80s. Also have
an Astron 20 amp as a backup. Due to the age of the Astron, I decided it
was time to replace it for the K3/P3 only. I bought the SS30-DV. It is
small and quiet (physically quiet and RF quiet) and meets my needs
nicely. The r
sign for my "needs" ;>)
>
> Jim
> W6AIM
>
>
>
> .
> -Original Message-
> From: Elecraft [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Peter
> Pauly
> Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 4:52 AM
> To: Elecraft Reflector
> Subject: [Elecraft]
My suggestion and test is to measure the voltage between the Astron
power supply GRD terminal and the GRD terminal on the radio. Any value
over 0.5 volts, when in CW mode, key down at 100 watts is a situation
that should be investigated and improved.
73
Bob, K4TAX
K3S s/n 10163
On 10/29/
bject: Re: [Elecraft] Which of these would make the best power supply for
the K3(S)?
Hi Peter,
I bought the Astron RS-35M for my $4000 K3 in 2008. I've never turned it off
and I've never even given it a second thought. No fan, no RF noise, just
reliable DC.
73,
Mike K2MK
Peter Pa
To: Elecraft Reflector
Subject: [Elecraft] Which of these would make the best power supply for the
K3(S)?
I'm looking at the Meanwell power supplies because they are cheap and seem
to be well regarded. I've come up with these two choices, feel free to give
more suggestions of other models.
>> to resonate at the desired receiving frequency using the two tap
>> selectors on the front panel of the box.The inductance of the secondary
>> coil is set by its tapping switch and tuned by a capacitor to suit the
>> frequency being received. Moving the secondary coil
direct conversion architecture ala the KX3 but larger in size,? I
>believe.
>
>The KX3 might have been the first such multi-band design with front panel
>display, knobs. buttons, etc, similar to traditional superhet transceivers and
>it appears that Icom is following the lead.
Hi Peter,
I bought the Astron RS-35M for my $4000 K3 in 2008. I've never turned it off
and I've never even given it a second thought. No fan, no RF noise, just
reliable DC.
73,
Mike K2MK
Peter Pauly wrote
> I'm looking at the Meanwell power supplies because they are cheap and seem
> to be well
An Astron SS-30M is a much better supply and will supply the required
current. It has excellent regulation and IS NOT a noise generator.
Plus it has a volt meter and amp meter on the front panel.
73
Bob, K4TAX
K3S s/n 10163
On 10/29/2015 6:51 AM, Peter Pauly wrote:
I'm looking at the Meanw
I'm looking at the Meanwell power supplies because they are cheap and seem
to be well regarded. I've come up with these two choices, feel free to give
more suggestions of other models. I've seen talk on this reflector of
supplying more than 13.8V to the K3S so that's why I'm looking at the 15V
mode
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