I've heard the "trick" of using the power supply switch with various
Ten*Tec radios since 1978 or so.
But gosh... been using the on/off switch on my Corsair almost daily for
20 years! That amounts to something like 7,300 cycles. I wonder how
many operations the switches were designed to withstand? Somehow, I
bet it's a lot more than 7,000.
You know, these rigs also could also fail due to emitter electron
depletion of the finals and drivers. That's when the emitter runs out
of electrons to fire off. It would be best to not transmit with your
rigs too often.
Especially if you are in any of the pile-ups or contests that I enter.
wink wink nudge nudge
73! =paul= W8KC
CoTTaOFP
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim <jlboockh@earthlink.net>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Thursday, July 10, 2003 9:43 am
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Corsair ON/OFF
> On/off switches on the Corsair II work like those on the Triton
> IV.
> Someone at Ten Tec (probably Garland Jenkins) told me to leave the
> rig
> switch for the Triton constantly on and use the PS switch. The
> push-pull
> switch on the Triton will wear out sooner.
>
> Jim N4AL
>
> Jim Reid wrote:
> > Ok, what is THE method for powering up a Corsair II?
> >
> > Do I turn ON the PS 961 with the Corsair power switch
> > already ON? The 961 will NOT power up without the
> > Corsair being ON. So that is what I have been doing.
> >
> > But then, when going QRT, should I reach over and
> > just switch OFF the 961, leaving the power switch
> > on the Corsair at ON? Or, turn OFF the Corsair
> > switch, which will also "kill" the power on the 961,
> > or 962 should I happen to be using that one at the
> > moment?
> >
> > Whish switch can handle the most current? The one
> > in the Corsair II, or that over on the Ten Tec power
> > supplies?
> >
> > 73, Jim KH7M
> >
> >
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