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Re: [TowerTalk] Slow Attenuation of Incoming Signal

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Slow Attenuation of Incoming Signal
From: "Donald Chester" <k4kyv@hotmail.com>
Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2006 17:00:36 +0000
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I've been noticing a strange phenomena that I'm hoping someone can help
explain.

I'll be sitting in front of the rig tuning the band and listening when all
of a sudden the background noise level starts to drop and signals start to
drop in strength.  After a couple of seconds signals are severely
attenuated.  It's as if there is a variable attenuator in my coax line and
someone turned it from 0dB to 50dB.  A single tap on the CW key brings it
right back to normal once again.  It'll stay normal for minutes or even
hours before doing it again.  A single "dit" from the key always brings it
back to life.

Sounds like the relay to me. Relays sometimes do that, especially if they are not the type designed so that the contacts "wipe" across each other whenever the relay is energised. It is probably due to oxidation. Try cleaning the contacts with a burnishing tool or extra fine grade sandpaper (don't do this if the contacts are gold or silver plated). Even a piece of printer paper makes a good contact burnishing tool.


If that clears up the problem, just make periodically cleaning the relay contacts part of your routine maintenance.

Othterwise, it might be some mechanical failure in the relay preventing the contacts from fully engaging in receive position.

On TX it may be the mechanical action of engaging and disengaging the relay contacts, or it could be the jolt of rf that is restoring continuity.

Don k4kyv

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