[Boatanchors] RE: GB> DX-60 T/R Relay?
Bob Macklin
macklinbob at msn.com
Mon May 12 19:53:11 EDT 2008
My thought now is to use the internal 110V contacts to switch a 120VAC relay
and have it switch the HV and a pair of contacts for an external antenna
relay.
Now would be a good time for me to make this change. I already do have the
110VAC relay. I could then use a LV relay in the actual antenna switch and
power it with a wallwart.
Bob Macklin
K5MYJ
Seattle, Wa,
"Real Radios Glow in the Dark"
----- Original Message -----
From: "Glen Zook" <gzook at yahoo.com>
To: "Dave Maples" <dsmaples at comcast.net>; "Bob Macklin"
<macklinbob at msn.com>; "Heathkit" <heathkit at mailman.qth.net>;
<glowbugs at piobaire.mines.uidaho.edu>; "Boatanchors list"
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Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 4:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] RE: GB> DX-60 T/R Relay?
> The problem with the mode switches in the DX-35,
> DX-40, and DX-60 series is generally not with the fact
> that the antenna relay is switched but due to the fact
> that the B+ is switched. Those contacts wear out over
> time, MUCH faster than the contacts used to activate
> the antenna change over relay. One "fix" is to use
> those switch contacts to activate a relay which, in
> turn, activates the B+.
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> Glen, K9STH
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> --- Dave Maples <dsmaples at comcast.net> wrote:
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> I wonder if the real issue is switching the mode
> switch in general, vs. current through the 120 VAC
> relay? Seems like the relay current would be trivial,
> but the switching transients in the other sections of
> the switch would be a real problem. Comments?
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> Glen, K9STH
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> Website: http://k9sth.com
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