I once used some solder wick lengths as a flexible RF conductor at various
places in an HF amp, that needed a small amount of movement flexibility.
Seemed to work OK, Incredibly fine, woven copper conductors. You have to be
skillful to solder short lengths, and also prevent the Wicking from defeating
the flexibility goals. I wonder though, with the saturated nature of the
woven copper and
solder flux, that it may be lossy, and heat, a lot, with QRO. Any thoughts?
All the best,
Pat Barthelow (916) 315-9271
aa6eg@hotmail.com
http://www.jamesburgdish.org
> Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2008 11:42:01 -0700
> From: vic@rakefet.com
> To: w9ac@arrl.net
> CC: amps@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [Amps] Relays
>
> Paul Christensen wrote:
> >> The RJ-1 type of relay can also be completely silent if you mount it
> >> with a few drops of silicone seal or on a piece of soft rubber. Mount it
> >> directly to metal if you like to hear it click!
> >
> > Good suggestion, Vic. Although typically, that's half the solution.
> > Generally, cabling going to the relay's pins contributes much to sound
> > conductivity.
>
> Yes, absolutely. I forgot to mention that I make connections to the
> relays with thin strips of copper foil (0.002" thick, cut to about 1/8"
> width). I bought a big roll of this at a hobby shop. The connection
> should have a little slack in it.
> --
> 73,
> Vic, K2VCO
> Fresno CA
> http://www.qsl.net/k2vco
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