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![]() "K7ITM" wrote in message ups.com... On Apr 1, 1:16 am, "Beech Creek" wrote: I have an old Murch Ultimate Transmatch that I would like to put a switch in so that I can switch the transmatch in or out of the circuit. What kind of switch should I use that will handle the 2KW power rating of the transmatch? Thanks in advance for any advice. Cal Barton WB5CYS The switch has to handle not only the 50 ohm input, but the output, whatever that may be. Note that 2kW at 10 ohms is 14 amps RMS, and at RF where the current flows on the surface of the conductors and resistance is quite a bit greater than at DC, you can get a lot of heating with 14 amps. And note that 2kW at, say, 600 ohms is over 1000 volts RMS. At that sort of power level, where you don't really know what impedance you're driving, I'd suggest you should be using a pretty heavy-duty ceramic switch, heavy contacts and wide spacing. I wouldn't even think of using a "miniature" switch in an application like that. If things stayed at 50 ohms, you'd only need to handle a relatively puny 6.3A and 316V RMS, but if things stayed at 50 ohms, you wouldn't need an antenna tuner, would you? Cheers, Tom Of course one would assume the only time he would use the switch is when working into 50 ohms, either the input to the tuner or the input of a 50 ohm more or less antenna. Jimmie |
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