Rich,
Well the only problem will be the time delay of one relay switching another.
The diode can be a 1N4004-1N4007 and the cathode goes toward the supply side of
the coil (the other way shorts the coil out). The switching side of the coil
goes to the n/o contacts on the small switching relay. If I were going to
control the bias on/off with a relay, I'd use a 3PDT for the antenna relay, and
use the 3rd contact set for this similar to what Heath and others do.
Best,
Will
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On 2/14/06 at 7:17 PM Rich wrote:
>I am bread boarding my relay set up for the amp I am building. The first
>one is a small 12vdc coil relay that will be actuated by the radio,
>this will switch 75vdc to the next relay, it has a 120vac coil that will
>switch the input from antenna bypass to the grid drive... My question
>is, does it make and difference how a diode is put across the input of
>the coil? Any particular size or type diode? I plan on this relay to
>also energize 75 vdc to the next relay for the bias change. Do I have it
>right in my mind ? Antenna first , then it trips the bias relay. I also
>plan on putting in a foot switch so I only will use the amp to make
>contact in a contest as required.
>
> Rich , kd0zz
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