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(1 July 2012, 14:50)NorthernRaider Wrote: Ok techies
I've got this Intek H520 coming it runs on 6 x 1.5 volt Nimhs or Allalines = 9 Vdc ( I think) or via a vehicle adaptor that plus into the cigarette socket that drops the car supply to the radio supply.
SOooooooooooooo 
How do I power it from the 220 volt AC mains when the transformers / reducers are apparently 12 or 13.4 VDC and not 9Vdc??
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Many of the better switch mode power supplies deliver 12v to both terminals and a cigarette lighter socket.
Alternatively pop along to halfords and buy a cogarette lighter extension unit and wire that to your 12 v transformer.
Then you can use your rigs 12v cig plug transformer to power it up.
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Quick tip on these power supplies...the heavier they are - usually the better they are , also try and get one with as high an amp rating as possible , IIRC the standard used to be 3.5A ,get that or higher if using as a home base-station....crocodile clips onto a standard car battery also worked well.
Disclaimer - I'm talking with experience behind the advice , but that advice is stretching on 20 yrs old now , I was using the american A.M rigs illegally here before we adopted the F.M system we now have , and I used the UK system extensively for a few years. Better range with the US system , but with sound issues.
Using CBs and more importantly - handhelds , the ground geography is the most important factor , forest / woods = low range.
On hilltops = good range , in a valley = limited range.
Trying very hard not to be paranoid.....and it aint getting easier.