My rs-35a also has a wire from chassis to ground terminal on the bottom
right side of the supply where I run a ground wire to station ground bus. no
problem with rf here nor do I have any with my ss-25 supply either.
Reggie
Amateur Radio Station K6XR
When I did have rf problems, it was coming in on the coax from the antenna.
I installed a radio works line isolator in the line and all rf disappeared.
I also installed an radio works line isolator between the amplifier and the
transceiver.
----- Original Message -----
From: "bill ny9h" <ny9h@home.com>
To: "Rick Tyler" <rp.tyler@worldnet.att.net>; <TenTec@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 7:42 AM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Astron Power Suppy?
> Hello astron owners.
>
> Do what I did yesterday. On my RS35M, I unscrewed the three screws from
> the top back, and the four from the bottom. Slid off the cover. ( all
after
> pulling the AC plug). From the chassis to the GND output terminal there
is
> a large ( #8 or #10
> big black wire... looks like it's grounded to me. At least the one I have
> is. Looks like factory to me. ( i bought it used)
>
> bill
>
>
> At 09:22 AM 10/24/01, Rick Tyler wrote:
> >So, I'm waiting for the definitive answer . . . I've used an Astron RS35M
> >for years . . . no RF probs, but should I ground the NEG to the case and
> >then on to a grounding bus? Or leave well enough alone? Just 'cause I
> >don't have a problem doesn't mean I'm necessarily doing everything right.
> >I've noticed (and wondered) why the RS4A and the RS7A have grounding
posts
> >on the back and the RS35M doesn't . . .
> >
> >73 de Rick, WQ8Q
> >
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