I've been running an Alpha 91B for several years with an Omni VI+
and have never experienced a tripping problem. Make sure Tx Out is
connected to "Relay" and Tx En is connected to "Key Out". Sounds
to me you might be experiencing a hot switching problem
Greg, K7KJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "John, ke5c" <ke5c@hot.rr.com>
To: "Ten-Tec Reflector" <tentec@contesting.com>
Cc: "George, K5TR" <geoiii@loja.kkn.net>; "Tom, N5TW" <n5tw@igg-tx.net>
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2001 12:32 PM
Subject: [TenTec] Omni vi+ and Alpha 87A
>
> Last weekend my friend unplugged the cables from his FT1000D, removed it,
> set my Omni vi+ into the same physical space, and reconnected the cables.
> We determined the drive level which made his Alpha 87A happy. (Jay, that
> plus a three antenna stack of 15 total elements is why I was loud on the
net
> last week.) He used the Omni and Alpha several times during the week, but
> early on during IARU, I kept tripping the 87A out. I reduced drive to get
> about 1000W out instead of 1500W, and had the same *intermittent* problem.
> I would make several QSO's without difficulty, not change the band or
> antenna direction, and suddenly the 87A would trip out. I soon noticed
that
> the forward and reflected power on the 87A jumped just as it kicked out.
> Thinking maybe there was a loose connnection in the antenna system, I
> changed from 40M to 15M with the same result. We uninstalled the Omni and
> put his FT1000D back in place, and I operated the next 12 hours without
> difficultly.
>
> Another interpretation of the forward and reflected power surging would be
> slow or poor ALC performance allowing a spike in the drive to the 87A
> transiently harder. Does anyone have any experience with the Omni vi+ or
> perhaps just generically with TenTec power amps and ALC driving an 87A
which
> is just loaded with protection circuitry?
>
> 73, John
> P.S. the FT1000D is a fine rig, I just wanted to operate with my own rig
for
> psychologic reasons, so no comparisons please.
>
>
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