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===== General Description ===== | ===== General Description ===== | ||
- | Housed in a separate utility enclosure and remotely controlled through the 6 foot power cable. 100 amperes at 13.7 Vdc is provided. 80 amperes for the amplifier and 20 amps for the exciter. | + | The Model 9420 Power Supply is designed primarily to power the Ten-Tec Model [[420]] Linear Amplifier. An auxiliary output will also power most HF transceivers including the Ten-Tec Models [[560]]/[[561]], [[562]], and [[585]]. The supply delivers a combined 100 amperes at 13.8 Vdc. Built-in voltage sensing turns off the supply if the output climbs above 16 Vdc and over current shut down, factory set to 25 Amperes, is included on the exciter output. |
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+ | The supply is designed for "hands-off" operation and can be placed on the floor or in an otherwise out of the way location. | ||
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+ | ===== Circuit Description ===== | ||
+ | //(posted to Ten-Tec reflector by Wade KJ4WS)// | ||
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+ | It is basically Four independent power supplies in one | ||
+ | case. Pay close attention to the 4 pin power plug for the Ten Tec | ||
+ | Transceiver and the way that the 2 center pins turn the whole power supply | ||
+ | on and off. This is the same way the 960 is switched off and on with the | ||
+ | Corsair, Paragon and Omni Rigs. The only difference is that the Primary | ||
+ | Winding of the 960 is switched on and off and the 9420 uses a remote | ||
+ | voltage switching arrangement. | ||
===== Specifications ===== | ===== Specifications ===== |