[1000mp] Protecting Front Ends-grounding
Rick Moskovits
rick.moskovits at ns.sympatico.ca
Thu Jun 1 23:20:04 EDT 2006
hellow to the list, does anyone have any thoughts about leaving the rf
ground lug on the radio and out board tuner connected. I use a single ground
bus from #6 copper wire with all equipment left connected to it at all
times. this goes to a copper plate attached to the concrete wall outside
that my poly-phaser gas tube units are attached to and then goes through a
wide copper strap to 5- 6foot ground rods spaced 6ft apart- thanks in
advance rick ve1rnm
-----Original Message-----
From: 1000mp-bounces at mailman.qth.net
[mailto:1000mp-bounces at mailman.qth.net]On Behalf Of Harold Mandel
Sent: June 1, 2006 7:13 AM
To: 'All about Yaesu 1000mp'; 'VE3QN'
Subject: RE: [1000mp] Protecting Front Ends
DX Engineering
Dear Sirs,
My station uses a DX Engineering sequencer for the safe operation of
the Yaesu FT-1000P.
The station runs two long wires for full diversity reception, and
a linear amplifier in the transmit chain. The last thing wanted is a relay
glitch.
The Transmit sequencer works seamlessly and does everything the manufacturer
claims.
Please note that all the antenna lines go through a multiple arrestor stage
made of I.C.E. and Huber-Suhner surge arrestors, before leaving the confines
of the shack, as static drainage is just as important as E.M.P. fault
protection.
Lastly, disconnecting all the antenna leads when the station is not used is
just as important
as fully disconnecting the a.c. lines too. If a lightning bolt can travel
nine miles through
the air and cause a spark gap on a tower to flash from twenty miles, any
small switch
is useless as protection.
Hal
W4HBM
-----Original Message-----
From: 1000mp-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:1000mp-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of Rob Atkinson
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 8:54 PM
To: VE3QN; All about Yaesu 1000mp
Subject: Re: [1000mp] Protecting Front Ends
DX Engineering makes a sequencer that is supposed to be some sort of
switch that protects rx gear while you are transmitting. I'm not
completely sure it is something you can use, but here is a link so you
can read about it:
http://www.dxengineering.com/
Parts.asp?ID=1232&PLID=214&SecID=79&DeptID=12&PartNo=DXE%2DSEQ%2D1
> http://www.dxengineering.com/
> Parts.asp?ID=1232&PLID=214&SecID=79&DeptID=12&PartNo=DXE%2DSEQ%2D1
rob / k5uj
On Tuesday, May 30, 2006, at 02:39 PM, VE3QN wrote:
> I recall the discussion a few weeks ago about whether the Mark V
> receiver was protected when it was transmitting and an antenna was
> connected to the RX antenna input. Rightly or wrongly, I now have a
> Front End Protector between my receiving antenna and the Mk V RX > input.
>
> I do, however, have another rig - a FT-857D - which is normally off
> when I'm running my Mark V and I could have the receive antenna
> connected to it. Is it safe turned off but with an antenna connected
> when I run 400 watts to my nearby dipole?
>
> Bryan VE3QN
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