>
>Tom Rauch wrote:
>>
>> > 2. use the SWR alarm relay to apply cutoff ALC voltage to the exciter;
>> > this method protects the amplifier's relays, so it's better than just
>> > de-keying the amp.
>>
>> If the relays in the amp are properly sequenced, dropping the relay
>> line won't hurt a thing.
>
>By 'properly sequenced' I presume you mean that the output relay closes
>before
>the input relay and opens after it. But even in this case, dropping the amp
>relay line hot-switches the input relay. I am afraid the 50-100 watts
>from the
>exciter could damage the small input relay.
>
? Good point, Vic.
- Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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