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Regards, [[User:KV0S|Dave, KV0S]] 01:48, 10 August 2009 (UTC)
 
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:Dave, I agree that what you say should be a quantifiable difference, I have made systems both ways and not noticed any difference using the Antec power supplies. We now have three systems running on the Antec Power supply without the LPU: W9KFB in Indy, N6AS in Salinas, CA, and WA1EYP in Merrimack, New Hampshire. I have a system running on the LPU here in Indy so I can measure the difference if I only knew where to look. We could add the LPU to this rig if it would help meet the specification--[[User:W9KFB|Ron Cox, W9KFB]] 05:41, 10 August 2009 (UTC)

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Regards, Richard Ames, VK2NRA 21:49, 9 August 2009 (UTC)

PC Power Supply

While the HPSDR boards can be run of a PC Power Supply, a cleaner power supply is needed for the best performance, LPU kit is a interface boards for a standard ham 12 volt power supply. DEMETER is design to be a more full featured power supply.

Regards, Dave, KV0S 01:48, 10 August 2009 (UTC)

Dave, I agree that what you say should be a quantifiable difference, I have made systems both ways and not noticed any difference using the Antec power supplies. We now have three systems running on the Antec Power supply without the LPU: W9KFB in Indy, N6AS in Salinas, CA, and WA1EYP in Merrimack, New Hampshire. I have a system running on the LPU here in Indy so I can measure the difference if I only knew where to look. We could add the LPU to this rig if it would help meet the specification--Ron Cox, W9KFB 05:41, 10 August 2009 (UTC)