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    Steve Withnell
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      I found a very easy to use and free electronic circuit simulator here:

      http://www.lushprojects.com

      Doesn't appear to be any malware issues – I've shared with a couple of friends without a problem.

      **LINK**

      Here is a simple power supply I'm building at the moment, as an example.

      Steve

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      Steve Withnell
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        #219344
        Roger Provins 2
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          That's neat! Probably use that in another hobby (amateur radio) as well.

          Thanks

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          Steve Withnell
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            Posted by Roger Provins 2 on 04/01/2016 18:58:30:

            That's neat! Probably use that in another hobby (amateur radio) as well.

            Thanks

            The PSU is for a repair/restore of an old Kenwood TS700G…

            73

            Steve

            #219355
            Russell Eberhardt
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              @russelleberhardt48058

              My favourite free circuit simulators are LTspice IV and QUCS.

              LTspice is a very full featured general Spice simulator that comes with loads of accurate models for components. Good for much circuit design.

              QUCS is perhaps a bit more difficult to get to grips with but is better for RF work, having good transmission line models and being able to work with s-parameters. It can do optimisation as well. Probably better for amateur radio use.

              The component models in lushprojects are rather poor.

              Russell.

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              Roger Provins 2
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                Had one of those many years ago and still mainly all Kenwood, TS850, TS2000 etc.

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