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- From: mad@Turing.ORG (Mark A. Day (N4OQK))
- Subject: 3b1 power supply techinfo
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.215013.13428@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>
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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 21:50:13 GMT
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- Can anyone familiar with 3b1 power supplies tell me what trimpot R10 does?
- Even better, how to adjust it? There are two other trimpots for +5 and +12
- volt adjust, and I assume there IS no -12 volt adjust. Since this is a
- switching supply I would guess this would be some kind of balance or switch
- frequency adjustment.
-
- On the same note, this power supply LOOKS like a 7300 supply, but has the
- old numbers blocked out with ink, although I can see "Rev G" silkscreened
- on the board. Is this a 3b1 or a 7300 supply? ie where does one draw the
- line between them? This would appear to be a 7300 supply, as it also proclaims
- 195 watts maximum load. If this is the case. how the heck did it work for
- so long with a 67meg miniscribe?
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