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Oct 16, 2024
We have used these kind of power supplie...
We have used these kind of power supplies in various machines at work for years. These are electrically fairly quiet, and seem to function well as a workhorse where you need to power DC equipment in an enclosure where space is at a premium. They snap onto standard DIN rails and are available with a wide enough input voltage range that whether it's 110 or 240, it's essentially plug and play.

Mar 29, 2025
These little power supplies are designed...
These little power supplies are designed for a rugged industrial environment. They have a great physical size to power output ratio, and make a nice uncluttered bench power supply for troubleshooting circuit boards or powering freshly breadboarded designs. The DIN rail mounting and being fully enclosed, eliminates the hazard of accidental contact with live 120v or switcher signals with errant tools or fingers.

Nov 03, 2015
Easily handled aloft in wind compared to solid dishes
The open slots make it easy to aim the dish, compared to opaque solid units, and actual antenna elements are well sealed against weather and critters.
The metal thickness is adequate to safely thread a rope through the dish mesh while the weight is low enough that one person (safely tied off with a harness) can easily pull it up 60 feet of tower with just a long piece of small diameter rope, then attach it to the tower and align it.
It even survived bumping the tower a couple of times on the way up. The finish is pretty tough, and did not get any dings or dents despite the occasional collisions with other hardware while getting it aloft.
The entire setup survived 75 mph wind only 2 days after installation, and we still had plenty of bars the next morning, indicating it stayed aimed.
Going from the 16 inch dish to this bad boy brought the signal to noise ratio up from a barely marginal link to solid communications.