[Amps] Flex Power Genius XL 2KW amplifier
Daniel Artaud F6BRD
f1enp at yahoo.fr
Sat Oct 6 17:52:51 EDT 2018
The specs of the relay are here:
https://www.finder-relais.net/en/finder-relays-series-40.pdf
73,
Daniel, F6BRD
Le 06/10/2018 à 02:23, Jim Garland a écrit :
> I had a conversation with Nate, one of the sales reps for the new
> FlexRadio "PowerGenius XL" solid state 2000W (ICAS) amplifier.
> Unfortunately, I'm sorry to report that for CW operators such as
> myself, the news is not very encouraging. The issues I inquired about
> specifically were (1) T/R switching, (e.g., whether the amp used
> vacuum relays or PIN diode switching); (2) Whether the 20 msec
> "warning" the transceiver had to give the amplifier before sending RF
> to it was really necessary. And (3) what the measured fan noise is and
> whether the fan(s) used sleeve bearings (which to me normally means
> low reliability) or high reliability ball bearings.
>
> Nate tried to be helpful and did best he could, but couldn't provide
> detailed answers on the spot. He promised to have one of the Flex
> engineers call me, and I'll report back when I get the info. However,
> I did learn that the amplifier uses non-vacuum, enclosed relays
> manufactured by Finder, model 4052.9.012.0000, but I haven't been able
> to track down the relay specs. The US distributor for Finder relays
> appears to Platt Electric Co., an industrial electronics distributor
> based in the western United States. Finder is a new name for me. The
> company appears to make several small power plastic-encased relays
> similar to other brands sold by Mouser, Digikey, Allied, etc.
>
> Normally, one would want T/R switching time, including contact bounce
> to be under roughly 10msec. Nate said that the amplifier is not
> designed for QSK operation, which suggests that the T/R switching may
> not be as quiet as many hams would like.
>
> The PowerGenius XL was obviously designed to meet the needs of serious
> SO2R contesters, but was evidently engineered without much input from
> the (presumed much larger) pool of CW operators and contesters. To me
> this problem is reminiscent of CW problems with some early Flex
> models. Since then, Flex completely solved those problems with their
> 6000 Signature series of transceivers, which have superb CW
> capabilities. I hope the CW issues with the new PowerGenius XL amplier
> can also be addressed, because I've got my checkbook out and think it
> would sure look swell on my operating desk next to my Flex 6300 and
> 6500 radios.
>
> 73,
>
> Jim W8ZR
>
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