[R-390] image

rbethman rbethman at comcast.net
Mon Oct 22 16:57:44 EDT 2007


Folks,

DO NOT simply try and unthread THAT neon bulb!  It is soldered in - at 
least in EVERY R-390A that I've come across!!

Its purpose IS to take excess energy on the antenna to ground.  A 
perfect example is the "sand" in the Middle East.

When it blows around, the static goes sky high.  That took out the front 
ends in the Harris rigs in the First Dessert Storm.

Bob - N0DGN

jmiller1706 at cfl.rr.com wrote:
> There is an antenna overload lamp (I-103) inside the antenna relay that illuminates in some fashion when a strong nearby signal is present...to protect the front end presumably.  This is an NE-45 (neon type?).  If a neon bulb is triggered by a very strong signal, what kinds of harmonic-producing non-linearities would it inject into the front end?  Open the antenna relay andremove the bulb (if it's there) and see what happens.
>
> More food for thought.
>
> ---- Joel Richey <richey2 at mindspring.com> wrote: 
>   
>> Hey, whats going on, 4 hours and no talk of images, I think its alien intervention, we need to get Fox mulder from the X-files to check this out, there more here then meets the eye.
>>
>> Joe W2DBO
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