Feel free to check http://www.ra6lbs.ru/Papers/Bv_RA6LBS.ppt p. 10 and 13
to see the diagram, which is by the way a bit different of the DXE box.
And there is no electrolitics of cource, the only similar part on my PCB is
inductance in reality.
2012/3/23 Kenneth Grimm <grimm@sbc.edu>
> I'm in the process of building a new two wire beverage control box to
> replace the one that Thor destroyed the other day. Fortunately the coax
> lead in was disconnected at the time! The top of the box has not been
> recovered and much of the contents vaporized. The inside of the box has
> lots of scorch marks...and not much else. The reflection transformer, some
> 580 feet away, appears to be unaffected as does the 450 ohm twin lead.
>
> I plan to do a PC board for the new control box and so I had a look at how
> the DX Engineering box was laid out. I also had a look at the board made
> by RA6LBS. Both of these boards appear to have an electrolytic capacitor
> installed. On both boards the electrolytic appears to be associated with
> the direction switching relay. None of the two wire beverage diagrams that
> I have seen have such a cap and I wonder what its function is and how it is
> connected in the circuit. I am told that the value is 100 mfd @ 50 volts.
>
> Apparently the cap isn't necessary, but since I have a few in my junk box,
> this might be an opportunity to put one of them to use!
>
> 73,
>
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> Ken - K4XL
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