I changed amps and no longer need these extra relays. They were bought as pulls from other new or almost new equipment. I have 1 Jennings RJ1 and 2 Kilovac HC1's. I blieve they are actually identical
Gerry, I am interested ... prices and shipping for the RJ1 and HC1. Doug I changed amps and no longer need these extra relays. They were bought as pulls from other new or almost new equipment. I have
I don't think they're identical, but both are used in a lot of amps. Ten Tec used one for a while, then switched to the other. Gigavac makes both types and will sell them to hams at a special price.
I tried www.gigavac.com, went right to it, and on the front page there's a link in red for "Amateur Radio Operators" which takes you to a page that describes their whole ham deal, which seems about a
Yes, so far. My first purchase was about 18 months ago, so not a lot of miles yet on the two that I've installed. They come nicely packaged, and are inscribed with a grinding tool to indicate that th
I'd be a little concerned since the Gigavac GH1 appears to be rated for MUCH less RF current based on my reading of their web page compared to the equivalent Kilovac and Jennings units. http://www.gi
Arne/Bob-- Well, I DID look very closely and since the operating voltage is high-lighted in YELLOW and only ONE of the ratings is high-lighted in yellow then I would have to believe that the other co
Author: Mike Schatzberg <cherokeehillfarm@earthlink.net>
Date: 8 Jul 2007 03:57:45 GMT
I can add that I have been using the GH-1 HAM for several years now with no problems whatsoever. My QSK projects have included trios of 8874 and 3CPX800A7, and the relays handle the power with no pro
I am in a strong need of a vac relay, also for an input relay suitable for 100W switching. I will be very interested on your experience with some distributors (the quality of relays they offering). I
Which makes me ask, what is the best high speed low power relay anyone has found?? Something suitable for 200 watts or less, but not a vacuum relay. 73 Tom __________________________________________
I've been using Matsushita/Aromat RSD-12v reed relays. I've used a lot of them for input relays with no problems, and now I have a solid-state amp which puts out up to 140w using two of them, one for