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Warehouse full of NOS electrical components -- some pinball related?

By BrettRS

2 years ago



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    #8 2 years ago

    Those linear power supplies are better suited for people that work with radio equipment to power Low Noise Block Downconverters, Amplifiers, etc. But the 109B at 15V would have been more popular.
    And you do have an advantage over the $25 version -- yours are unused.

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