SM120-How much current in RX

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Mikey
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SM120-How much current in RX

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I'm using a SM120 Vhf for a receive only radio on a project and need to know how many Milliamps this unit draws when it is not transmitting. This radio is programmed receive only and will never transmit. I'm wanting to find out what size "wall wart" i need to drive it on RX only.

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Re: SM120-How much current in RX

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Forgot to mention this radio will be scanning 4 channels RX only , if that makes a difference
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Re: SM120-How much current in RX

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400 - 800 miliamps at 12 volts
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Thanks Guys!! Thats exactly what i needed. :-)
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