[NLRS] Transco relay
Mike A. King - KM0T
Mike A. King - KM0T" <[email protected]
Thu, 6 Nov 2003 09:41:47 -0600
Jon,
I ran 100 to 150 watts thru one of the transco SMA relays at 902 Mhz for a
few years, never had a problem.
When I switched amps (cause I blew up the other other one :) - where I was
running about 200 watts at 902 Mhz, the front end of my transverter got
fried, however I was using a N- type relay at that point. So I went with
the cascading relay scheme.
Food for thought.
73 and GL
Mike - KM0T
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Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 9:34 PM
Subject: [NLRS] Transco relay
> Anyone know how much power you can "safety" put through a Transco PN 82152
> sma change-over relay at 900 MHz ? It appears that it has around 80 dB
> isolation at this freq.
>
> 73, Jon
> W0ZQ
>
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