On Fri, 10 Oct 2014 11:13:14 -0700
 Paul Baldock <pbaldock@frontier.com> wrote:
 One solution to the receiving problem when using high 
current relays may be to have dc current (eg 100mA) pass 
through the contact in RX. 
 
 1. In all my antenna systems I always use some wetting 
current. I feed from 24 V about 2 mA of DC wetting current 
via a 1 mH choke and a 4k7 resistor at each end. I used to 
have receive problems with all kinds of relays, including 
vacuum relays, before I added the wetting current. Since 
then, all relays have been working perfectly in RX (via 
the normally closed contacts).
 2. For TX above 500 W I use vacuum relays. Where the SWR 
is low I use RJ1A (HC-1) or RF1D ((K45C) or similar types 
and where the SWR could be high I use RJ4 (KC-2, KC8 or 
H-8) types. Overkill? Maybe. But...
73,
George
AA7JV
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