[1000mp] Protecting Front Ends

Rob Atkinson k5uj at sbcglobal.net
Wed May 31 20:53:57 EDT 2006


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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