[Johnson] Re: Ranger problems

Dale Smith newday at metrocast.net
Sun Mar 13 09:53:46 EST 2005


Thie is what happen.

One side goes
> directly to the AC line and the other is switched by
> the funciton switch.  However, depending on how the
> rig is plugged into the wall socket you can get
> voltage between the relay socket and ground even with
> the power switch turned off./dale/ka5who
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brian Carling" <bcarling at cfl.rr.com>
To: <johnson at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 7:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Johnson] Re: Ranger problems


> On 3 Mar 2005 at 11:16, Dale Smith wrote:
> 
> > I should have said ,why would the ranger have 115 volts on relay
> > terminals
> 
> To operate the relay. Sounds like something is mis-wired or shorted 
> out if it has 120V AC there all of the time. Use a VOM to trace it 
> out. The function switch should cut it off until you transmit.
> 
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