Re: [MV] PRC-25 Battery Question

From: Buzz (buzz@softcom.net)
Date: Tue Mar 09 2004 - 21:36:28 PST


The PRC-25 also uses the 3V for the VFO, so you will need 3V also.
Both the PRC-25 and the PRC-77 have 10V, (actually 9.6v) regulators so a 13V or 14V supply would be
best.

Buzz

On Tue, 9 Mar 2004 16:07:27 -0500, you wrote:
>
>Here's what I think I know:
>
>The PRC 25 has a 3 volt tap on the battery for the power amplifier tube in
>the transmitter. And, it uses the 12 volts also. If you don't want to
>transmit, you could put the 12 volts into the ground and 12 volt pins. Just
>not be able to transmit because you wouldn't have the filament in the power
>amplifier tube operating.
>
>The PRC 77 doesn't have that tube and just needs the 12 volts.
>
>Lar
>M151A2
>M998
>
>
>
>Subject: [MV] PRC-25 Battery Question
>
>
>> All Knowledgeable People !!!!!!
>> I want to set-up my military receiver in my office. It uses the PRC-25
>BA-4386 battery.
>> So... my question is, can I somehow run the radio off a power unit that is
>fed with 110v
>> or do I need to use the battery packs with re-chargeable battery's that
>are available.
>> Running off of 110v would be so much easier than having to always
>recharge.
>> Many, Many Thanks to all who have been so helpful with all my previous
>questions !!!
>> Bob
>>
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