[Boatanchors] DC-DC: Need a Receiver Bias Supply?

David Stinson arc5 at ix.netcom.com
Mon Dec 23 07:53:39 EST 2013


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bill Cromwell" <wrcromwell at gmail.com>
> I haven't used zener diodes in a grid circuit as they are reported to be 
> excellent noise generators. I'm reluctant to put a noise generator on a 
> grid and degrade the receiver's noise performance. ...
> Are there some people who have used a zener diode in a grid circuit 
> (bias supply regulator) without noise problems? Maybe with a filter cap?
> 73,
> Bill KU8H

That's an excellent point I hadn't thought of, Bill.
One of the reasons I'm so glad to have access to people 
smarter than me :-).
Since this is a little-to-no current bias supply, the small 
converters typically sourcing a Watt or two and already
regulated, perhaps a simple resistive Voltage divider 
is a better answer. I'm going to look into that.

73 and Best for Christmas, Dave AB5S


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