[ARC5] muting
Mark K3MSB
mark.k3msb at gmail.com
Fri Jan 17 09:26:53 EST 2014
That’s the BC-442 antenna relay. I’m using one, but I’ve added a small
SPST switch that I manually flip to close the relay on transmit (instead of
letting it open and close every time I send a dot / dash…..). Even
with the RX shorted you’ll still need to reduce the Sensitivity.
73 Mark K3MSB
Sent from my Android phone
On Jan 17, 2014 9:04 AM, "John Hutchins" <jphutch60bj at gmail.com> wrote:
> Ray -
> Not an ARC-5 expert but there is an external ANT relay box that shorts
> the Antenna to ground and if I remember correctly has a current meter on
> the transmit leg of the relay?
> Hutch
> On 1/17/2014 7:32 AM, Mark K3MSB wrote:
>
>> Hi Ray –
>>
>> No schematics here at the office so I’m going from memory, always a
>> dangerous thing for me to do.
>>
>> The Receiver rack contains relays that short the audio line when you
>> transmit. If you don’t have the rack you can do this with an external
>> relay. However, shorting the line means you have no side tone for
>> spotting
>> and monitoring of you on-the-air signal.
>>
>> I do not short the audio during transmit. I find that just turning down
>> the receiver sensitivity control to almost minimum gives me audio at a
>> reduced level for both of these purposes. This means you have an extra
>> step when switching between transmit and receive, but for typical vintage
>> type QSOs this doesn’t matter as the guy on the other end also needs a
>> small time delay to do the same thing.
>>
>> 73 Mark K3MSB
>>
>> Sent from my Android phone
>> On Jan 17, 2014 12:12 AM, "RAY FRIESS" <rayfrijr at msn.com> wrote:
>>
>> I have an ARC 5 receiver/transmitter pair for 40 meters. The receiver is
>>> all ready to go, having had the usual
>>> mods done to it. The transmitter is still in original condition, ready
>>> to
>>> be modded to be put on the air.
>>>
>>> I have a question that I've been trying to find an answer to, but have
>>> been unable to find it addressed anywhere,
>>> such as in the handbooks or other ARRL publications.
>>>
>>> The question I have is, how do I mute the receiver when I'm transmitting?
>>>
>>>
>>>
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