Trygon M5C36 power supply tech data
Hi
I am in need for technical data, schematic or manual for a Trygon M5C36-15 power supply manual
It is a older 36 Volt 15 Amp power supply.
The one I have failed with full current shown on the
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byronhham
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Re: Regulator - 12vdc to 5vdc for Raspberry Pi
The best 5V power supply I've ever found for a Pi is a lighter plug USB adapter from Amazon, the "Amazon Basics" model. Take it apart and discard the shell, solder power in and a compatible USB cable
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Danny K5CG
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Re: Regulator - 12vdc to 5vdc for Raspberry Pi
I'd be careful about the "CPT" modules. In the description it says
"Nominal current rating: 12A", but on the case of the unit it says "5V 3A".
-ed, k9ew
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Ed - K9EW
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Re: Regulator - 12vdc to 5vdc for Raspberry Pi
?I've had LOTS of failures with these "CPT" units.? They are packaged very nicely, but we've seen lots of issues / failures.
The ones David mentioned are way better
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Kevin Custer
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Re: Regulator - 12vdc to 5vdc for Raspberry Pi
This is what I use:
https://powerwerx.com/usbbuddy-powerpole-usb-converter-device-charger
Might be a bit more expensive than ebay but sourced from a us company and comes prewired with power poles.
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Eric Fort
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Re: Anybody have schematics or notes on MTR2000 power supply fixes?
My MTR 2000 UHF, the power supply gets really, really hot, around 110
degrees! Any idea what would cause that?????????
wrote:
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Glenn (Butch) Kanvick
KE7FEL/R
1-406-655-1232
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Glenn (Butch) Kanvick
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Re: Regulator - 12vdc to 5vdc for Raspberry Pi
DC-DC 12V to 5V Mini/Micro/A type Single USB Converter Step Down Power Module | eBay
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DC-DC 12V to 5V Mini/Micro/A type Single USB Converter Step Down Power
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[email protected]
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Re: CAT1000 comms
Good point, I missed this.
Once you have computer access to the CAT1000 you can download the 8 files that contain all the programmed information. You can then run a DOS program called CAT.EXE to
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Joe
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Re: Regulator - 12vdc to 5vdc for Raspberry Pi
I've got dozens of these DC-DC converters in use. They easily power every
system I've tried, up through an RPi4B w/4GB RAM and one USB3-SATA
attached SSD
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David McGough
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Re: Regulator - 12vdc to 5vdc for Raspberry Pi
I'm using this one in my 24/7 Winlink gateway, and it's been doing fine for
a couple of months now. I gave it a weeklong full load (4A) bench test
before putting it
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Ed - K9EW
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Re: Regulator - 12vdc to 5vdc for Raspberry Pi
Look on the hamvoip forum on groups io. There are some recommended there.
Stan
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STANLEY STANUKINOS
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Regulator - 12vdc to 5vdc for Raspberry Pi
Folks,
Any luck on a specific regulator to power a Raspberry PI for an Allstar, Echolink, etc controller? Ideally something with minimal RF noise since these are all switchers/buck type regulators. I
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jeremy_georges@...
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Re: #cdm1250
#cdm1250
When you add personalities, don't forget the bottom Zone/Channel Assignment
item of the dropdown tree. Therein, you must define at least one zone and
add its channel members. You'll see a list with
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Matt Lechliter
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#cdm1250
#cdm1250
When programming the cdm1250, I can not get it to recognize the channels, it stays on the first one. I am sure I am missing a little step. it keeps showing zone 1. However the read out says GRMS.
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KA0TAO Larry <lrochs2013@...>
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Re: Trunking
There is a flavor of DMR trunking that has a control channel - Motorola Connect Plus which uses a 3600 control channel that sounds very similar to a legacy SmartNet or SmartZone 3600 control channel
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Dennis KB9RRN
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Re: Anybody have schematics or notes on MTR2000 power supply fixes?
Those foreign power supplies are a nightmare, and
hardly worth it unless it's only a fuse or
something simple.
You can always run it on 24-28vdc and it'll
probably last longer.
I've put a number of
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rickbuckner2003
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Re: CAT1000 comms
You are close. There is a DTMF command that will activate the RS-232 connection:
"Remote Activation Of The RS-232 Port
To activate the RS-232 port, key-up and enter the control operator prefix
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Teton Amateur Radio Repeater Association (TARRA)
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Re: Trunking
So all the D-STAR, DMR, PL decode FM, and similar have mic hook switches
to monitor the frequency before transmit??? (I think not).
Just as an example: DMR transmits to get an admit tone long before
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Alan KM4BA
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Re: CAT1000 comms
This may not work on the CAT1000. I believe that you need to turn the CT1000 off, operate DIP switch 8, then turn the CAT1000 back on the activate the RS232 connection.
Joe
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Joe
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Re: Anybody have schematics or notes on MTR2000 power supply fixes?
The most common failure to these supplies was simply two fuses and two varistors (the two blue discs right near the two fuses).
It's pretty much a MUST to have some sort of AC surge protecting device
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Paul Metzger - K6EH
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