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On a sunny day (8 Sep 2006 04:47:08 -0700) it happened "Telstar Electronics"
wrote in .com: Slow Code wrote: I've seen the insides of a lot of low cost amps and the construction on that one looks nicer than most. Yep, only premium quality components go into my products... and nobody else producing amplifiers in this arena has temperature compensated biasing and multiplexed keying capabilities. www.telstar-electonics.com But does it have a max temp cutout? |
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Jan Panteltje wrote:
But does it have a max temp cutout? No, but thermal and excessive SWR protection are slated for future versions. www.telstar-electronics.com |
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On a sunny day (8 Sep 2006 07:08:53 -0700) it happened "Telstar Electronics"
wrote in . com: Jan Panteltje wrote: But does it have a max temp cutout? No, but thermal and excessive SWR protection are slated for future versions. Good, I am happy to hear that, even the most simple thing you can buy here has these thermal fuses, all AC/DC adapters, any coffee machine, heater, almost anything. I dunno any of your design parameters, but say if your heat sink is 1.5 degrees Celsius per Watt, your transistors .5, and you run 80 W dissipation, the junction temp would be 160 above environment. If somebody has it in a car with sun on the roof, chances are you cook the 'pils'. Even a 60 cent one time thermal fuse... so much nicer to replace then 2 transistors. So I am looking forward to seeing such a feature. SWR is of course good to have too, my old antenna did behave bad in storms, the new one is OK, but I still have an audible alarm and red LED on the SWR meter :-). Automatic would be better. |
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Jan Panteltje wrote:
Even a 60 cent one time thermal fuse... so much nicer to replace then 2 transistors. I hear what you're saying... but my future design will only include thermal protection that will restore operation, once the excessive heat event has passed. www.telstar-electronics.com |
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"Telstar Electronics" wrote:
Slow Code wrote: I've seen the insides of a lot of low cost amps and the construction on that one looks nicer than most. Yep, only premium quality components go into my products. It's funny when two assholes agree in public, ain't it? |
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Steveo wrote:
It's funny when two assholes agree in public, ain't it? Yes... just like Steve Parks and DrCoward www.telstar-electronics.com |
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"Telstar Electronics" wrote:
Steveo wrote: It's funny when two assholes agree in public, ain't it? Yes... just like Steve Parks and DrCoward www.dildo.com See how fast you changed your mind, Brian? You were asking about my well being less than 24 hours ago. Welcome aboard anyway and be sure to check out my sig. -- Telstar Electronics ----------randomly assembled basement trash |
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Steveo wrote: Telstar Electronics ----------randomly assembled basement trash Yes, I approve of your new signature... It gives my site additional exposure as people go there to check your claim. Thanks. www.telstar-electronics.com |
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Steveo wrote in
: "Telstar Electronics" wrote: Slow Code wrote: I've seen the insides of a lot of low cost amps and the construction on that one looks nicer than most. Yep, only premium quality components go into my products. It's funny when two assholes agree in public, ain't it? Yah, that's why we're always laughing at you, Dr. Death, Landshark, Jim, and Jay in the desert. Sc |
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