Date: Fri, 9 May 2014 16:41:13 -0500
From: "Matt" <maflukey@gmail.com>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>, <amps@contesting.com>
Subject: [TowerTalk] Relay Recommendations
I would appreciate recommendations for general purpose SPDT relays that can
be used reliably for RF antenna switching duty - it is not a hot switching
application. I am aware that the DC & 60hz AC ratings are not necessarily
indicative of RF performance.. any experience out there?
Thanks in advance.
Matt
KM5VI
### How much $$$ do you want to spend ?? IF you want 100% bombproof
reliability,
then use ceramic vac relays....like the gigavac G2.... or G2 ham. Both have
identical specs..even though the
G2 is rated slightly less..its not. The G2 is rated for 10A at 32 mhz.
You can order it with 12 vdc coil or 26.5 vdc coil.
The G2 is a SPDT relay. You can also order it with tapped screw terminals for
the COM, NO, and NC contacts.
You can stuff 5 kw RTTY through it all day on 10m band. If you require more
power, then parallel 2 of em.
On a side note, even though the G2 has a 15 msec operate time and 9 msec rls
time..when sped up, the operate and rls times
are both 2.5 to 2.7 msecs. They WILL work in qsk mode in any amp. If you
do parallel 2 of em, that combo is then good for 20 kw CCS.
You double the current rating, and you will quadruple the power rating.
## You can also parallel the contacts of mech relays too. Any DPDT relay can
be made into a SPDT..by paralleling contacts....same deal, current
ratings double..and power ratings quadruple. 3PDT relays can also be made
into one big SPDT relay.
## I have given up on mech relays for outdoor use. You only need a tiny bit
of contact resistance to have em go open on RX. One solution is to
1st apply the cool-amp goop to the contacts to silver plate em. Then
apply... conducto lube to the contacts. Then resistance drops to zero and
reliability increases..esp on RX.
## I used G2 relays in the nema box on my 40m yagi..to short out the coils..to
switch from CW to SSB. On the DE of a 3 el F-12 yagi... 340N....
the DE is easy to get to..... but the REF and DIR are way out on the ends of
the booms. That’s the last place I need problems with relays !
Jim VE7RF
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