1-01-01 17.14, skrev measures på 2@vc.net följande:
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>>
>> In a message dated 12/29/00 12:37:26 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>> w8ji@contesting.com writes:
>>
>>> Hi Bob,
>>>
>>>> I don't intend to start a war, however based on my observations over the
>>>> last 2 decades (at least) in going to rallies (what Americans call
>>>> hamfests) and my observations of some of the questions which crop up on
>>>> the ham radio newsgroups the average ham is too lazy to do anything.
>>>
>>> I don't intend to start a fight, but from my viewpoint the average
>>> ham is too quick to condemn everyone else.
>>>
>>>> Some of the comments which appear on Rich Measures web site about
>>>> commercial equipment are well justified, rigs with so called fast break
>> in
>>>> using standard power relays to switch linears, no soft start for power
>>>> supplies, short circuiting HT lines as a safety measure, band switches
>>>> that arc because there is inherent in the design of an amplifier a cause
>>>> for VHF parasitic.
>>>
>>> I hate to tell you this, but if you think a VHF parasitic can arc a
>>> bandswitch you need a course in electronics 101.
>>>
>>> Perhaps you should look at the voltages and currents required to
>>> do that, instead of being critical of other for not knowing what is
>>> going on.
>>>
>>> Obviously you haven't researched the problem.
>>>
>>> 73, Tom W8JI
>>> w8ji@contesting.com
>>> ========================================================
>>
>> Tom,
>>
>> Since you are not the average ham, what, in your humble opinion, is the
>> cause of bandswitch arcing ????????
>>
>> You seem to have eliminated all the things that DON'T cause arcs, what is
>> the real cause?
>>
> ? according to Mr. Rauch, he has not completed Electronics 101.
>>
> cheers, Dave.
>
> - Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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The reason for switch arcing is that too many beers made the operator turn
the bandswitch during tune-up.
Prosit de Hans SM5KI
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