I agree.
As I implied, I find dealing with the minor noise from a dynamotor a far easier job than curing the hash from almost all inverters I have had to work with.
Yeah, inverters can be more efficient, but at what cost?
Ken W7EKB
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Date: 7/4/24 04:46 (GMT-08:00)
Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] BC-652 Video
Morning, Ray.
I know it's a big job, but I and many others
would be grateful to hear your wisdom on silencing
the nasty RF noise from some of these DC/DC inverters.
I haven't had much success- some better than others.
TNX OM ES 73 DE Dave AB5S
On 7/3/2024 2:53 PM, Ray Fantini via Milsurplus wrote:
> Dynamotors and capacitors, have done a lot with homebrewing solid state inverters. Can do efficiencies and interference issues with ease.
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