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You'll need one that has a steady output that's 15% more than the transmit current as if both radios were transmitting at the same time. You don't need a lab grade supply, just a good switching supply meeting FCC emission specs.

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968's advice is valid but the higher amperage supply I recommended will be less stressed and not prone to overheating and stressing its components. I run a 30 amp supply on my radios which pull 13 A at transmit.

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