[TenTec] Astron RS-35M and Omni VI

Byron J. Watts bjw at byron.com
Sun Jul 31 23:01:24 EDT 2005


i have ~heard~ a complaint that the Astron's only weakness is in it's AC 
line switch, it dies after several hundred operations, the rest of the 
supply will be fine but the switch will be shot.  if you have another 
way of killing the power supply itself this would effectively bypass 
that problem.  like i said, heard, not experienced.

KC0NPF

Carl Moreschi wrote:

>I think it is best to always have the supply on first and off last.  I think
>it is a good thing to turn the Corsair on and off with a power strip and
>have the supply already on.
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>Carl Moreschi N4PY
>Franklinton, NC
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>Subject: [TenTec] Astron RS-35M and Omni VI
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>>Would anyone suggest that using a power strip as the
>>on/off switch for your Corsair II (always on) supplied
>>by an RS35 (switch on)is a bad thing?
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>>I have an airpax that I normally use as the on/off
>>switch after the RS35A is already powered up at the
>>main station position, but not at the secondary
>>position.
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>>I am wondering if allowing the gear to shut down
>>slowly as the RS35 filter caps drain is harder on the
>>gear at the secondary station than the primary. Astron
>>is also not stabilized at rig power up that way.
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