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well if it is maximum of one volt difference, then there must be some sort
of regulater circuit built into the radio?
How else could could it allow that much different and still operate.
And, if it is indeed a manditory one volt difference, how could you ever
make sure of that with todays switching power supplies that you can't very
easily alter the voltage.
73
Colin, V A6BKX
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From: "andy m0ceg" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 3:44 AM
Subject: Kenwood TS 480 HX
> Hello All, I have just had an article read to me Re TS 480 HX, All
though
> you need two Power supplies to use this radio I didn't know that there was
a
> Voltage difference, Like one lot of power leads have 13.8 Volts the
other
> must be 1 Volt less like 12.8, this is so the radio can determine
which
> Power are for what the right side Like amplifier.
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