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The output voltage is available through a 4 x 14 guage 3 foot cable and connector. The cable carries +13.5 Vdc, ground and the "hot" side of the AC primary and mates directly to the POWER jack on the [[560]]/[[561]]/[[563]]/[[564]] and [[585]] transceivers with a [[80572|4 pin AMP MATE-N-LOC]] connector. Two RCA phono jacks on the back of the supply also provide +13.5 Vdc for low current (2 or 3 amps) auxiliary applications. | The output voltage is available through a 4 x 14 guage 3 foot cable and connector. The cable carries +13.5 Vdc, ground and the "hot" side of the AC primary and mates directly to the POWER jack on the [[560]]/[[561]]/[[563]]/[[564]] and [[585]] transceivers with a [[80572|4 pin AMP MATE-N-LOC]] connector. Two RCA phono jacks on the back of the supply also provide +13.5 Vdc for low current (2 or 3 amps) auxiliary applications. | ||
+ | {{962_schematic.pdf | 962 Power Supply Schematic from WB4JTR}} | ||
+ | From WB4JTR - In the 962, the regulator pass element was moved to the negative side of the bridge so that the collectors of the power transistors could be grounded -- eliminating the requirement for the mica insulators and protective plastic covers. | ||