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Re: Topband: Blowing diodes on relay switches

To: "Shoppa, Tim" <tshoppa@wmata.com>, <topband@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: Topband: Blowing diodes on relay switches
From: "Tom W8JI" <w8ji@w8ji.com>
Reply-to: Tom W8JI <w8ji@w8ji.com>
Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2013 09:56:25 -0500
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I think you raise a good point Tom. I know I have some RF in the shack especially when running the amplifier on 10M which has been happening a lot the past few months. The computer sometimes reboots and USB and audio peripherals go wacky. With the switch diodes dying during a big RTTY test on 10M maybe my transmit signal just in the shack could do in the diodes etc.


Since we all have RF halfway around the world, we have RF in all of our shacks. Most systems have poor port designs, and are sensitive to RF. We aggrivate that by antennas too close to the shack, or by poor wiring methods or installation.

The bypassing of control voltages is just some dinky 50V .01uF monolithic ceramics, and the inductance in the isolation transformer windings.


.01 should make a good bypass, especially a monolythic cap. Things often depend less on component value and more on how we lay out grounding in our boxes and how we wire things. A large groundplane in a box goes a long way toward RF immunity, while a thin ground trace or buss wire might even make bypassed things worse than no bypass at all.

Right now I have a rats nest of coax, each cable way too long, daisy chaining rig to switchbox to amp to switchbox to tuner to antenna. Computer, USB, video, audio, and footswitch wiring is all tangled up too. Maybe should just clean that!


My wire-hider box is my common point for everything in the radio room except the overhead lights. All control, power, and RF cables are common ground there. I don't worry at all about what is on the desk or how it is grounded, within reason.

73 Tom
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