From time to time I come across discussions where radio restorers [domestic and mil] want a low current valve-voltage (tube-voltage) power supply.
I often suggest that they look at the various Nixie supplies discussed here.
The usual response is along the lines that ANY “switching” or not-linear-regulator supply will cause too much “noise” on the radio bands involved.
Are there any active ticketed amateur radio guys here who have had first-hand experience of this topic and are willing to share their wisdom?
John K
Australia.
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Thanks for the reply David – I thought of you when I posted.
I am keen to get some replies from HF listeners where particular “brand”/circuit supplies get commented on.
Any idea how your watch [supply] performs [when displaying] around HF comms?
John K
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Bill
This article discusses a radio battery replacement (these batteries were 90V!): https://www.dos4ever.com/battery/battery.html
There is also something spraying wide band clicking noises, but that is a different story.
I was just playing with an AM radio in my bedroom. I found that it was picking up interference when it was trying to tune in to a weak station (which is most of them). One Nixie clock was a culprit, though I guess it could also be the wall wart I am using for that. Another was a USB wall wart.
There is also something spraying wide band clicking noises, but that is a different story.
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