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[Amps] RF Spike w/in SSB

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Subject: [Amps] RF Spike w/in SSB
From: "WA3GIN" <wa3gin@comcast.net>
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2010 19:00:12 -0500
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OK,

Question.  TS-480 and Alpha 87A.   

When I key the 480 on SSB with MIC gain off I see a fast, momentary RF spike on 
the Alpha peak reading watt meter.

I've heard that solid state transmitters do initially emit an RF pulse when 
first keyed.

The 480 has delayed linear amp PTT relay closures, 10ms - 30ms.  

I'm presuming that the 10ms delayed closure is allowing the Alpha to be waiting 
for RF from the 480 and this is why I see the RF spike on the Alpha. If I 
lengthen the relay delay to 30ms it may create a situation where the Alpha has 
not yet switched, the 480 will then send the RF pulse to the antenna as if the 
linear was in stand-by; the Alpha will no longer see the spike. I suspect the 
second scenario is preferred but would appreciate opinions.

Please answer direct.

Thanks,
dave
wa3gin@comcast.net
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