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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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