Ameritron RCS-4 Remote Coax Switch Question
nuttin wrote:
Jim Lux wrote:
nuttin wrote:
I am going to install one of these units at my location.
The printed material that came with the unit says nothing should be
between the control box and the relay box.
In particular, anything that is a DC short to ground, or a DC open in
the transmission line (such as some transient suppressors)..
It sends AC (actually either or both halves of rectified AC) up the wire
to control the relays.
Well, does this mean the control box will handle the 1200-1500 watts from
my linear? that would be the last piece of equipment in the line.
Need some input please!
I know how it works, what I want to know is if my control box - located
right after the linear can handle the power.
There is no power rating in my couple sheets of instructions
We use a couple of them here at JPL (W6VIO) with a kilowatt with no
problem. The power limiting device is the series blocking capacitor (a
couple disk ceramics in parallel, I think) which would have to carry the
full RF current (say, 5-10 Amps). I don't know that we've run full
power in a 100% duty factor application like RTTY or SSTV, but
certainly, it's stood up to CW contesting.
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