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Picking up a project that has been put down for 6 months - has
anybody got experience of manufacturing their own ATU switches out of brass, either as knife switches or else as ginormous banana plugs which then engage axially with a sliding action? I have conceived of a design for an experimental ATU that allows changes of configuration (including the safety earthing when not in use) using only 8 single-pole single throw switches, into the most common configurations. (I may have mentioned this before in this NG, sorry if so and thus inducing ennui in my loyal-but-paranoid fan-club of CB types who seem to hang on my every word) |
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![]() "Airy R.Bean" wrote in message ... Picking up a project that has been put down for 6 months - has anybody got experience of manufacturing their own ATU switches out of brass, either as knife switches or else as ginormous banana plugs which then engage axially with a sliding action? I have conceived of a design for an experimental ATU that allows changes of configuration (including the safety earthing when not in use) using only 8 single-pole single throw switches, into the most common configurations. (I may have mentioned this before in this NG, sorry if so and thus inducing ennui in my loyal-but-paranoid fan-club of CB types who seem to hang on my every word) I cant believe the amount of **** you come out with! |
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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 12:52:27 -0000, "Airy R.Bean"
wrote: I may have mentioned this before in this NG Which ng? You have posted to two. -- from Aero Spike |
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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 13:10:39 -0000, "Dominic G7NPW"
wrote: I cant believe the amount of **** you come out with! You might not like what Bean posts, and few would disagree with you, but PLEASE DONT REPOST IT ALL JUST TO ADD A ONE-LINER. -- from Aero Spike |
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![]() "Spike" wrote in message ... SNIP You might not like what Bean posts, and few would disagree with you, but PLEASE DONT REPOST IT ALL JUST TO ADD A ONE-LINER. Advice Taken, Thanks for pointing this out to me. 73 Dominic |
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![]() "Spike" wrote in message ... SNIP You might not like what Bean posts, and few would disagree with you, but PLEASE DONT REPOST IT ALL JUST TO ADD A ONE-LINER. Oh and there was no need to shout at me I can hear you fine. 73 Dominic |
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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 13:46:05 -0000, "Dominic G7NPW"
wrote: "Spike" wrote in message .. . SNIP You might not like what Bean posts, and few would disagree with you, but PLEASE DONT REPOST IT ALL JUST TO ADD A ONE-LINER. Advice Taken, Thanks for pointing this out to me. You're welcome. It's just that those who have killfiled Bean because they don't want to see his posts may well killfile you for that same reason, shoud you continue to repost the whole of his postings. Usually it's only necessary to quote a word or two from him in your reply, as he hasn't said anything new seemingly for ages...... -- from Aero Spike |
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![]() "Starr" wrote in message ... you certainly enjoyed constructing your web site didn't you? ![]() Yep, Better then Corro & Eastenders. -- Regards Dominic G7NPW Derby Echolink Gateway. Number 92369 www.derby-radio.co.uk |
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![]() "Airy R.Bean" wrote - Picking up a project that has been put down for 6 months - has anybody got experience of manufacturing their own ATU switches out of brass, either as knife switches or else as ginormous banana plugs which then engage axially with a sliding action? I have conceived of a design for an experimental ATU that allows changes of configuration (including the safety earthing when not in use) using only 8 single-pole single throw switches, into the most common configurations. ================================== The trouble with as many as 8 single-throw, high-current, high-voltage switches in a tuner, is the stray inter-component wiring and inductance and capacitance they introduce. Even with a minimum number of, or no switches, it requires TWO independent tuners, in separate boxes with separate coaxial connectors, to cover the range 1.8 to 30 Mhz with reasonable power efficiency. You need practical experience by building one or two to see how they perform. Try again and then come back! ---- Reg. |
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"Reg Edwards" wrote in message
... The trouble with as many as 8 single-throw, high-current, high-voltage switches in a tuner, is the stray inter-component wiring and inductance and capacitance they introduce. Even with a minimum number of, or no switches, it requires TWO independent tuners, in separate boxes with separate coaxial connectors, to cover the range 1.8 to 30 Mhz with reasonable power efficiency. You need practical experience by building one or two to see how they perform. Try again and then come back! Would a solution based on two, contra-rotatinng "roller coasters" not be better? This would enable a true balanced ATU to be made, offering a wide matching impedance, and, with motorised capacitor, avoiding switching all together? Making a suitable capacitor is straight forward. The rollor coaster former will turn up on a lathe nicely (I've made a similar former from PTFE in the past). The rest of the mechanics are easy enough. -- Brian Reay www.g8osn.org.uk www.amateurradiotraining.org.uk FP#898 |
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