[Elecraft] Key Out Jack
K9MA
k9ma at sdellington.us
Fri Oct 13 13:07:24 EDT 2017
I hadn't thought of that but, yes, the relay does need an external 12V
supply. There absolutely must be a diode across the relay coil to
prevent the voltage spike at turn-off from exceeding the 200 V limit and
shorting the FET. For the 40 mA relay, a 3.3K resistor could be used in
series with the diode to speed up the turn-off.
73,
Scott K9MA
On 10/13/2017 11:13, James Wilson wrote:
> Pete, I think you have misunderstood the purpose of the Key Out jack
> on the K3. It does not provide 12 volts out at 40 ma. It is a keying
> circuit that can withstand a external keying circuit up to +200 volts
> DC and can handle a keying load of up to 5 amps. (See the K3 manual
> regarding the Rear Panel) If you want to key your external relay, you
> will need to provide a source of power for the relay - and use the Key
> Out connection as the "switch" for it.
>
> Jim - W4RKS
>
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>
>> I am trying to use the Key Out jack on my K3 to key a small relay to
>> protect my SDR from RF. The 12V at 40 <http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft> ma is well within the stated rating
>> of the jack, but to my surprise it does not work. Measuring with an
>> analog multimeter, the jack appears to be shorted all the time, and also
>> to have a very small DC voltage on it. I don't have a schematic for the
>> radio, so I'm stumped. Is this a function of the way I'm measuring, or...?
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Scott K9MA
k9ma at sdellington.us
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