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Re: Repeater Power Supply



What I meant was: Isnīt that the same type technically, a basis to work 
from
in case the original power supply waves goodbye to you? I wasnīt going to
plug them into my Repeater, nor was I recommending that to anyone else on
this list... how foolish do you think am I?

Stephen


----- Original Message -----
From: "S V G" <vsyevolod@yahoo.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 8:44 PM
Subject: Re: Repeater Power Supply


>
>      Stephen,
>
>      How about if *you* plug *your* Repeater into one of those power
supplies and let us know
> whether it works, does nothing, or fries the bejeesus out of your unit.
:)
>
>      Otherwise, the power supplies can be obtained from Condor 
>Electronics
in Seattle.  206 633
> 5190.  Condor is a qualified Electrix Repair Facility and these guys know
the Repeater inside and
> out.  They are modifying beefier power supplies to match the Repeater's
specs.  Apparently some of
> the noise issues are done away with in the process.  For more info, join
the Repeater Users on
> yahoo groups and check the archives.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/repeater-users
>
>      Stephen (the other one)
>
> <<<having read the recent babble around the Repeater pwr supply... it
looks very much like the
> power supplies used for those flat TFT computer monitors. Are they
interchangeable? If so, one
> wouldnīt have to worry about Repeater power supplies dying.>>>
>
>
>
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