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Content preview:  On Feb 15, 2011, at 7:40 AM, Brendan Minish wrote: > I guess
   what I am wondering, considering I already have a very low > noise, stable,
   battery backed 12V (13.8V really) system in the shack can > I use that along
   with a small dual rail DC-DC converter and still get > very good performance
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On Feb 15, 2011, at 7:40 AM, Brendan Minish wrote:
> I guess what I am wondering, considering I already have a very low
> noise, stable, battery backed 12V (13.8V really) system in the shack can
> I use that along with a small dual rail DC-DC converter and still get
> very good performance

I use one of these <http://www.cd4power.com/data/power/twr20wa-series.pdf>, but 
I have no idea how noisy it really is. For the moment it meets my needs, even 
if it is a little pricey.

Ralph

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