Hi

Since it's 24 to 48 volts, there are a lot of things that run off that sort of 
power. The auction sites are full of various switchers that will work. Often a 
big one isn't much more than a small one. The Meanwell's seem to be pretty good 
(I may have that spelled wrong). 

Bob

On Sep 2, 2013, at 7:53 PM, quartz55 <quart...@hughes.net> wrote:

> New guy here, old to radio.  Just purchased a Nortel NTBW50AA and antenna 
> from the guy in CO for what I thought was a good price.  All I'm interested 
> in is a solid 10MHz signal to lock things in the shack to.  Recently 
> purchased a XRef-VS from VK3HZ, haven't gotten either yet.  Also have a LPRO 
> that I've had for a while, but the only think I could lock with it is my 
> Motorola Service Monitor, which helps some.  Plan is to lock the TS-2000 to 
> the GPSDO and also check the LPRO.
> 
> I may have questions if things don't work, but I've got the LH and the 
> trimble mon also.  It'll probably be later this week before I get anything.
> 
> Are there any secrets anyone would care to share about the NTBW30AA?  
> Apparently all it needs is +24 or -48 VDC.  Anyone know of a little switched 
> supply that will work?  Otherwise I have a large 5A 35V transformer and an 
> LM338T.  Not sure I need the regulator.
> 
> Later
> Dave
> N3DT
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