[Elecraft] Power supply for 220 VAC

Bob Nielsen nielsen at oz.net
Wed May 10 22:14:45 EDT 2006


That's strange.  The QST report showed the Alinco DM330MV as being  
one of the quietest ones.  Mine certainly is very quiet (I have never  
found anything where I needed to adjust the frequency).  I wonder if  
there is a quality control problem (unusual for a Japanese  
manufacturer).

The Alinco comes in both 120 and 220 volt versions, but is not  
switchable between the two voltages.

Bob, N7XY

On May 10, 2006, at 7:06 PM, Bill Johnson wrote:

> I also got rid of the Alinco 330 as it was noisy, must be why they  
> give the
> control to change freqs.  The 1223 and the Astron SS-30M are both good
> supplies from my experience.
>
>
> Bill
> K9YEQ
>
> K2-35 & 5279; KX1-35/3080
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> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Power supply for 220 VAC
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> Bonjour Ken..
>
> I am using a Samlex SEC 1223 supply .. light and easy to change the
> voltage.. 100 to 130 v and 200 to 260 v .. just open it and change  
> the plug.
>
> and you can use it when you are back .. ( take care to not use only  
> 1223 CE
> .. who run only under 220v )
> http://www.samlexamerica.com/products/power_subcategory.asp? 
> packagetype=3&Ca
> tegoryID=2&title=Desktop
>
> Tried also Alinco 330 mv but not really happy of it ... "lightning  
> supply"
> when you touch it cause of groundless (i think)
>
> cu soon on air.. au revoir
>
> jean louis
> K2 #5371
> http://perso.wanadoo.fr/f5nhj/
>
> <I'm planning a short DXpedition to a 220V country.
> <Does anyone know of a quiet switching power supply
> <that would run on 120V 60Hz and on 220V 50Hz?
>
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