Hi Paul,
I am not sure it is not being hot switched. How could I check for that?
The amp is an harris RF110, and it is using the original keyline /
26v, and activated by an FT1000 (old model). This setup has worked
without any problem for more than one year on a bunch of contests.
The jennings relay took a lot of time to get bad, the kilovac took
only a few hours :(
73 tu,
Felipe
2010/8/29 N1BUG <paul@n1bug.com>:
> Felipe Ceglia wrote:
>>
>> I had a jennings rj1on my amp output that would not return to NC
>> position, then I replaced it by a kilovac hc2/s3 which some hours
>> later started behaving exactly the same.
>
> Are you sure the relay is not being "hot switched" ?
>
> I use RJ1 relays in two of my amps, with RG-142B/U connected directly to the
> relay terminals. Both amps have many hours with no relay failures and both
> have been run QSK much of the time (so a lot of switching). The coax has
> some rather sharp bends near the relays, so it does exert some physical
> stress on the relays.
>
> 73,
> Paul N1BUG
>
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