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Fw: RE: [Amps] QSK keying

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Subject: Fw: RE: [Amps] QSK keying
From: nospam4me at juno.com (skipp isaham)
Date: Thu Aug 14 08:27:44 2003
Paul, 
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I did not make a formal record of my measurements, but 
I measured the mentioned Kilovac and similar Jennings 
relays with similar results similar to Rich's. 
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The contacts were made fast enough, the issue was 
the settling time "bounce".  I was trying various 
speedup circuits.  I use some very nice LeCroy and 
Tektronix Scopes. 
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Since I was only pulsing hv, I went with apt fets 
after the relays proved to be slower than my 
needs. 
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cheers
skipp
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--------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "PAUL HEWITT" <wd7s@att.net>
To: "rm1" <r@somis.org>, "AMPS" <amps@contesting.com>
To: <amps@contesting.com>
Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 12:42:41 -0700
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I think if I had a relay that
closed at 5.9ms sitting on my
bench, I certainly would not
guarantee it to close at 6ms
during 10G's of 55-2000hz
vibration, (Kilovac specs).
This is a MIL-SPEC item and no
manufacturer would claim a max
closure speed without some
sort of safety margin, lives
could at stake.  Most relay
manufacturers today are
listing max closure time and
mean closure time, usually
50-65% less time for the mean.
I've spoken to several hams
that have found the exact same
results as I have.  Since you
are the only person (I know
of) that has found these long
closure times, I suggest that
your data is out of date or
corrupt.
Cheers, Paul

PAUL HEWITT
WD7S PRODUCTIONS
QRO HOMEBREW COMPONENTS
http://wd7s.home.att.net

Rich sez
>
> The rated closure
> time for the
> Kilovac® HC-1 is
> 6mS.  I measured c. 5.9mS
> without a speedup
> circuit.  If the
> actual closure
> speed was 2.3mS, one
> would think that
> Kilovac would spec
> the HC-1 at 2.5mS
> instead of 6mS.



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