[Icom] IC 746 Relay
Ken
[email protected]
Thu, 24 Jan 2002 04:26:01 -0800 (PST)
Hi Tom. If ICOM balks at replacing the relay under
warranty remind then that the ICOM 746 manual on page
79 states 16 v DC/2A. This is the same error noted in
the 756 manual on page 11, the 756PRO manual on page
12, and finally the 756PROll manual on page 12. Each
manual states "16 V DC/2A", not 200ma. If it's any
consolation you aren't the first nor the last ICOM
owner who will have this problem. Good luck, Ken
--- "George, W5YR" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Tom, I do not know for sure about the 746, but the
> 756PRO uses a reed relay
> that is rated at no more than 16 volts open circuit
> and 200 ma. keying
> current.
>
> Since it is a small reed relay, the contacts are
> small, closely spaced, and
> easily damaged by either over=current or
> over-voltage.
>
> I regret that from your description it sounds as if
> the relay contacts have
> gotten welded together and are providing a permanent
> short circuit across
> the Key line to the amps.
>
> Some have had some success removing the cover and
> finding the relay and
> lightly rapping the case to free the contacts. I
> have no idea where it is
> located, but if you have a service manual, you
> should be able to find it.
>
> Lacking that approach, a trip to the shop or a
> do-it-yourself replacement
> is probably on the horizon. I have also heard that
> Icom may not honor such
> a repair as a warranty job because the relay ratings
> were intentionally
> exceeded.
>
> Some folks have described using an intermediate
> small relay keyed by the
> Icom which in turn keys the amp(s). This will take
> the load off the ICom
> relay, but it may change the timing of the system
> such that the amps are
> hot-switched, etc.
>
> In defense of Icom, their relay will safely switch
> *their* amps but
> problems like yours are not helped by that, are
> they?
>
> 72/73/oo, George W5YR - the Yellow Rose of Texas
>
> Fairview, TX 30 mi NE of Dallas in Collin county
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> keeps getting better!
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> Tom Johnson wrote:
> >
> > I just got a new standard IC 746, after using
> Drake gear for over 30 years.
> > I key both an Alpha 76 and a 6 meter SB 200 by way
> of an old Ameco PT
> > preamp, and for years, this has worked fine. It is
> necessary to go this way
> > due the 100+ volts that the SB200 uses in its
> keying line.
> >
> > Now, with the 746, I find that as soon as I plug
> the relay line from the PT
> > into the 746, both amps are keyed and stay keyed.
> Keying the 746 changes
> > nothing.
> >
> > The 746 manual says not to exceed 16 volts in the
> keying circuit, so
> > something like this will have to be in the circuit
> if either of the amps is
> > to be used.
> >
> > Has anyone else run into such a situation, and how
> has it been corrected?
> >
>
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