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[AMPS] A tuned line problem

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Subject: [AMPS] A tuned line problem
From: wc6w@juno.com (Radio WC6W)
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 11:42:21 EST

On Fri, 15 Dec 2000 12:24:55 -0000 Peter Chadwick
<Peter_Chadwick@mitel.com> writes:

Hi Peter,

>
>Marv says:
>
>> A rotating contact arrangement driven by small motors?  
>
>I'd go for a solenoid driven system as being potentially cheaper, as
probably
>easier. If the moving contacts were the input and output of the section,
the
>bypass could be matched.

   I have the motors, on hand;  I also have the linear actuators for the
sliding approach

>
>          ____
>          |      |
>         B     C
>In--------      ---------out
>         A-----B
>
>The in/out could be parallel, as in the open frame style relay,
andarranged to
>make a slab line that was matched when closed.

   That is cute for a single section but how does it transition to the
next section?  There would necessarily have to be some flex in there
somewhere...


> Although I doubt the mismatch
>will be noticeable even at 30MHz. As the application sees a fair amount
of RF
>power, is silver plating really necessary? You could use copper rivets
to make
>contacts, fitted to contact arms of hard drawn copper strip; the arm A-B
could
>be just copper strip, too. With reasonable contact pressure, that should
be OK
>without silver plating or anything.

  Since it will be wayyyyyy more work (time & $$$) than whatever the
materials cost, I figure that I may as well use (solid) silver.

>
>Sounds an interesting job for a small machine shop.

  Fortunately, I have friends with same!

  I should probably have also mentioned that this will not be hot
switched, and that the switching time may be "slow"; anything under a
second will be fine.

73,
  Marv  WC6W











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