Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#2
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Nov 13, 12:26*pm, Ross Tucker wrote:
I am almost ready to begin fabrication of a new transmitter that I have been working on for a long time now. However, one detail is still eluding me- I would like to use a single rotary switch to select taps on two different coils. In-line ganged switching would be inconvenient for my layout. Is it possible to homebrew a mechanical linkage to turn two switches? I have a front panel and metal deck (vacuum tube construction style), so I could mount gears and cams and stuff, and my layout does have a good clear space between the coils, so there is room. My problem is that I have never read anything about doing this and don't know where to begin looking for parts, etc. Again, I have two coils with four taps each for 40, 20, 15, 10m. Thank you very much for any thoughts on this matter. Look at the parts assortments that Robotics Hobbyists buy, from e.g. Jameco and other places. http://www.jameco.com/ search for "robotics". Berg and Small Parts Inc sell gears and sprockets and roller chain in small quantities but they are not cheap. Jameco is cheap. Sprockets and roller chain or belts are surprisingly effective if not all your shafts are in-line. For low-level switching, using relays controlled by DC voltage busses is great. Surplus small relays are available in vast quantities at very cheap prices. For non-mechanical switching, diodes can be biased on and off by DC voltages to act as switches. But once you get to higher level switching (e.g. transmitter tanks) the cheap relays may not take the currents or voltages involved. Still, there was an article in QST a few months ago that used small relays to change the electrical length of a wire antenna, I was a little surprised at how do-able it looked. Tim N3QE |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
FS: Collins Mechanical Filter | Swap | |||
mechanical and roof issues | Antenna | |||
QSK switching for HF Amp | Homebrew | |||
A/B Switching | Antenna | |||
FA: COLLINS Mechanical Filters | Boatanchors |