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Rrad about a complex remote control unit using VLSI circuits and made
some considerations. Using a 9V transformer it is possible to switch relays to 4 positions using the following signals on the antenna cable - with RF chokes and suitable capacitors to pass the RF, and two dpdt relays at remote end: 1) no voltages 2)+12V with a diode in series with the switch and transformer 3) -12V with another diode in series with switch and transformer 4) 9VAC to activate both relays simultaneosly very simple, but no VLSI - if that was the point, and no intruder transmitter on 433.92MHz for the remote control if it was another point, sorry - I am perhaps to old for those modern type of remote control...... 73 Jan-Martin LA8AK |
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I have a Heathkit antenna switch that works like you
describe. Rick N6RK "J M Noeding" wrote in message ... Rrad about a complex remote control unit using VLSI circuits and made some considerations. Using a 9V transformer it is possible to switch relays to 4 positions using the following signals on the antenna cable - with RF chokes and suitable capacitors to pass the RF, and two dpdt relays at remote end: 1) no voltages 2)+12V with a diode in series with the switch and transformer 3) -12V with another diode in series with switch and transformer 4) 9VAC to activate both relays simultaneosly very simple, but no VLSI - if that was the point, and no intruder transmitter on 433.92MHz for the remote control if it was another point, sorry - I am perhaps to old for those modern type of remote control...... 73 Jan-Martin LA8AK |
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Believe LA8XG described a similar unit some decades ago, would you pse
send me a schematic or advice what the model is? 73 jm On Sat, 22 May 2004 01:34:23 GMT, "Rick Karlquist N6RK" wrote: I have a Heathkit antenna switch that works like you describe. Rick N6RK "J M Noeding" wrote in message .. . Rrad about a complex remote control unit using VLSI circuits and made some considerations. Using a 9V transformer it is possible to switch relays to 4 positions using the following signals on the antenna cable - with RF chokes and suitable capacitors to pass the RF, and two dpdt relays at remote end: 1) no voltages 2)+12V with a diode in series with the switch and transformer 3) -12V with another diode in series with switch and transformer 4) 9VAC to activate both relays simultaneosly very simple, but no VLSI - if that was the point, and no intruder transmitter on 433.92MHz for the remote control if it was another point, sorry - I am perhaps to old for those modern type of remote control...... 73 Jan-Martin LA8AK |
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