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Hi Tom.
I would be more worried about IR losses than RFI. I think the voltage drop
from a long wire like that could be fairly significant at 12 volts unless
your wire diameter is large and you have very very good connections.
I have found that when you are running in excess of 20 amps, even fairly
small amounts of resistance can significantly adversely affect your rig's
performance. I found this out the hard way a couple of years ago when I
couldn't seem to get more than 75 watts out of my Icom IC706 and was
getting reports that it was FMing on voice peaks. While I couldn't really
see a problem with the ohm meter, I soon discovered the problem when I
touched the wire near the binding posts and nearly burned my fingers. It
seems that the crimp on wire ends made a good enough connection to look
good for a continuity test, but were resistive enough to generate quite a
bit of heat when running an HF rig full power. A couple of minutes with a
good hot soldering iron and the power output came right up to 100 watts.
73, de Lou K2LKK
At 06:40 PM 11/20/2007 -0500, you wrote:
> Hi, Ed.
>
>Well, let me explain it to you this way:
>
>I probably won't be using the TS480 while truly mobile. The reason is that
>I can't get my screw-driver antenna on the back of the RV as high as it
>needs to be above the roof line to travel safely and keep things legal.
>
>Therefore, I will be using the TS480 only when camping and able to use shore
>power.
>
>I checked with my RV mechanic at the dealer where we bought the motor home
>about running the TS480 off battery power. He is a ham, and he indicated to
>me that the connections to my batteries are far enough away from where I'd
>have the rig that I'd have to run quite a cable to get from the battery
>source to the rig. He warned me that introducing more cable into the system
>like that might create potential for more RFI.
>
>I don't know how accurate or true that is, but this is what he told me.
>
>I don't know if this helps explain things or not, so if you have other
>thoughts, please let me know.
>
>You can e-mail me privately at
>
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>
>Thanks, Ed, and 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Ed Malmgren" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 3:26 PM
>Subject: Re: three more TS480 questions
>
>
> > Tom, I am stumped about your wanting a power supply for your M H rig. The
> > only way you will be getting 120 VAC is to be plugged into shore power or
> > running your generator or having a large inverter to provide this voltage.
> > If your rolling down the road mobile you will have to be running your on
> > board generator or a large inverter. I am taking the 12 volts off the
> > batteries and the alternator in the engine keeps the batteries up and if
> > your plugged into shore power the bats are being charged so I guess I
> > don't
> > understand what your looking for. sorry for the band width.
> > Ed K7UC
> >
> >
>
>
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>
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