Yes. The purpose was not to get more power. The purpose was to bring the operating voltage up to where components are happier. They seem to run smoother Bolder a little louder than running it at a low voltage. They have a jack on the back of the DX 2547 to run it on DC like a mobile if one chose to do that.You have me at a loss.
You increased the voltage on a supply to get "more power" in your first post but your running it stock SSB and 1 watt on AM?
It's your radio but if all you wanted to do was 1 watt on AM and 12 on SSB then all you had to do was turn it down.
I assumed the point of volting the radio was to get more power?
What I miss?
13.8V is what i run my dx2547
Would you like to know why it's an issue?It allowed m
e to set the power supply .6 volts higher. I doubt seriously I'm causing a problem.
Nobody here disagreed.The radio inside is nothing but a dx959 which should run off 13.8 volts.
Some of the guys on here will take a simple beneficial modification and turn it into some big dangerous disaster that's going to blow the radio up. Geez.