[Icom] 1. RE: PRO II relay (hot-switching) (Ed Parish K1EP)
Tony Hwang
[email protected]
Fri, 09 May 2003 09:14:40 -0600
Hi,
I agree but better be safe than sorry. And how many folks are doing QSK
any way?
Any one ever thought about opto relay(solid state relay) rather than
mchanical relay?
Never ran an amp in ~50 years hamming, hi.
73,
Tony, VE6CGX
Doug Faunt N6TQS +1-510-655-8604 wrote:
> From: "Mel Martin (VE2DC)" <[email protected]>
> Date: Fri, 9 May 2003 06:57:34 -0400
>
> Just can't resist adding a comment... And I've made this one before...
>
> I don't agree with blanket statements that one should *always* use an
> external relay!
>
> There is a down side... This introduces additional switching delay...
> Which is in itself a problem with QSK an perhaps some digital modes...
> I.e. Amtor... (Is anyone still using it?)...
> And with some rigs can also lead to hot-switching of the amplifier
> change-over relay...
>
> If your amp can safely be switched directly, that's the best way to go.
>
>
> Mel...
> VE2DC
>
>OK, I disagree here. I've replaced the relay in my 756PRO now, and
>it's not difficult, but not a plug-in either. What I'm going to do is
>build an external amp cable for the ACC1/2 ports using a plug-in
>optoisolator, so that I don't have the switching delay of the daisy
>chain, but have something fast and replaceable. I will also be able
>to use this cable with my IC706, using the OPC-599 or equivalent.
>
>I have no evidence that the ratings on the relay were ever exceeded,
>but it's not impossible, since this radio has been on 4 major
>DXpeditions, one without me.
>
>73, doug
>
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