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I have acquired a Johnson T-R switch and during testing at 3.5+ MHz. and
about 100W into a good dummy load, with the receive port terminated with 51 ohms I'm seeing an initial level on the order of four volts peak before the 6BL7 shuts off and reduces the level. Is this normal? If not, what is normal? Thanks. 73, Bob AD3K |
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On Aug 20, 9:37*am, "Bob Spooner" wrote:
I have acquired a Johnson T-R switch and during testing at 3.5+ MHz. and about 100W into a good dummy load, with the receive port terminated with 51 ohms I'm seeing an initial level on the order of four volts peak before the 6BL7 shuts off and reduces the level. *Is this normal? If not, what is normal? Thanks. 73, Bob *AD3K Bob,I haven`t used one of these in years ,But, I think that 4 volts at rec terminals would be acceptable ..At 4 volts on rec terminals not enough current would flow to do any damage to the input circuit..High voltage to rec terminals ,like lightning surges etc are the ones that do damage.. GL Harold W4PQW |
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![]() "Bob Spooner" wrote in message ... I have acquired a Johnson T-R switch and during testing at 3.5+ MHz. and about 100W into a good dummy load, with the receive port terminated with 51 ohms I'm seeing an initial level on the order of four volts peak before the 6BL7 shuts off and reduces the level. Is this normal? If not, what is normal? Thanks. 73, Bob AD3K Are we talking about RF here? -- --- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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Bob,I haven`t used one of these in years ,But, I think that 4 volts at
rec terminals would be acceptable ..At 4 volts on rec terminals not enough current would flow to do any damage to the input circuit..High voltage to rec terminals ,like lightning surges etc are the ones that do damage.. GL Harold W4PQW Harold, Thanks for your reply. It puts things in perspective. 73, Bob AD3K |
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"Richard Knoppow" wrote in message
... Are we talking about RF here? Yes. I was triggering the scope on the transmit RF and looking at the RF on the output of the receive port across 51 ohms. 73, Bob AD3K |
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Bob Spooner wrote:
"Richard Knoppow" wrote in message ... Are we talking about RF here? Yes. I was triggering the scope on the transmit RF and looking at the RF on the output of the receive port across 51 ohms. 73, Bob AD3K That about +16dBm. Shouldn't do any real harm. Healthy signal but non-destructive. |
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Bob Spooner wrote:
I have acquired a Johnson T-R switch and during testing at 3.5+ MHz. and about 100W into a good dummy load, with the receive port terminated with 51 ohms I'm seeing an initial level on the order of four volts peak before the 6BL7 shuts off and reduces the level. Is this normal? If not, what is normal? Thanks. 73, Bob AD3K Now that you're reassured about receiver safety, please let me know about your experiences with that Old-timey switch. Years ago, I used a similar one with my Hallicrafters HT-37 and Drake 2B. I found that the Xmtr's resonant tank circuit produced a null that went through the T-R switch, and pulled down the 2B's sensitivity. I eventually abandoned the Electronic switch for a relay. Jerry, W9NPI |
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![]() "afcsman" wrote in message . .. Now that you're reassured about receiver safety, please let me know about your experiences with that Old-timey switch. Years ago, I used a similar one with my Hallicrafters HT-37 and Drake 2B. I found that the Xmtr's resonant tank circuit produced a null that went through the T-R switch, and pulled down the 2B's sensitivity. I eventually abandoned the Electronic switch for a relay. Jerry, W9NPI Jerry, I've seen references to an article in QST about changing the length of the coax between the transmitter and the switch when that happens. I used a homebrew version of the T-R switch in the early to mid 70's with a Valiant II and HQ-170A and never noticed a problem. But then I don't remember ever checking to see if the receive sensitivity went up when I detuned the tank circuit. If I run accross the information about which issue contains the article giving the analysis, I'll post it here. One thing that can be a problem when using the T-R switch with modern amplifiers that aren't class C is that amplifier noise will get into the receiver if the amp isn't biased off during receive. I've seen this on the scope while doing tests using my JST-245. I'm planning to use it with a Collins 310B, so noise shouldn't be a problem. 73, Bob AD3K |
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![]() Bob Spooner wrote: I have acquired a Johnson T-R switch snip Hi, Don't forget to include a low-pass filter between the electronic TR switch and the antenna. I got c.w. thumps in my stereo system when I tried operating without a filter. I assume TVI would be a problem without a filter, also. The Johnson TR switch also works well when placed between a separate receive antenna and the receiver. It actually has a good noise figure, and provides some receive gain. It works very nicely with a Collins 51S-1, due to its 50 Ohm output to the receiver. The 51S-1 requires a 50 Ohm antenna for its front end tuned circuits to work as designed, so a random length receive antenna can provide disappointing operation otherwise. Be careful about burning your hand - the Johnson TR switch runs hot! 73, Ed Knobloch |
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I vaguely recall that some T/R electronic switches added the bandswitch to
eliminate suckout. 73, Colin K7FM |
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