I stand corrected because I wasn't very clear again. That's right, Scott
said that the protection diodes opened in his radio. The diodes are more
work to replace than the 10ma light bulb previously discussed.
Good luck to everyone in the contest this weekend!
73/DX de Rick N9THC
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Original Text
From: "Ten-Tec Inc. Amateur Radio Sales" <sales@tentec.com>, on 10/13/98
3:17 PM:
At 04:04 PM 10/8/98 CDT, you wrote:
>
>This is kinda directed to Scott at TT, but I though it may interest the
>whole group. First, a little history. Going back a few weeks ago, I
asked
>this group about protection of the auxiliary antenna input from a loop. A
>bunch of emails bounced around, and Scott from TT mentioned that
protection
>of the aux input is necessary. He also mentioned that before you connect
>any antenna up to the radio, you should ground the hot lead of the coax to
>drain off any lingering charges since Scott had a blown front end from
this
>very thing. Now comes the confusing part.
Hi Rick:
Acutally, what can happen is not loss of the front end of the
receiver. The diodes at the AUX RX jack to prevent the front end
from being cooked can blow. I wanted to point out that the blowing
of these diodes is exactly what is supposed to happen with the
transceiver if large amounts of RF or a static discharge comes back
through the AUX RX antenna jack. They are there for protection and
this is not a deficiency in the transceiver itself.
Scott Robbins, W4PA
Amateur Radio Product Manager, Ten-Tec
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