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Hi Tim,
I use 1N4007's or 1N4004's as a drive control in 3 homebrew transceivers but never for switching. I have used PIN diodes for the same application I am considering the SSR for. I looked at the the MosFET SSR's because I have usedIRF510's and IRF740B's to cathode key my tube transmitters. I was expecting that a MosFet relay would likely work in a similar manner to switch xtal converters for bandswitching. I chose the IRF740B for keying my TX due to the VDS of 400 but most due to low RDS 1 ohm. The low price SSR have avg of 22 ohms but with low current that may not be a big minus. For a $1 to $3 investment each its worth an experiment. Some are specified for RF up to Ghz but most SSR's for sensing and power control. And they are pricey. I am really just looking for something different to switch convertors for 20 and 15 M on homebrew tube rx. I didn't comment correctly above in my reply. After I read it again he was looking for a way to tune a band pass filter and i am trying to switch a complete circuit. But I did look at the varactors too but that was when I considered premixing for the LO and tuning the front end. Gotta admit I have been building with tubes a long time. I just didn't want to use plug in coils. I looked at your web site and I know Worsester, MA. I was born in Newton and my dad went to MIT. Don |
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