To the best of my recollection, yes; however,
you have to make sure the ac value
is rated properly for the +/-30 Vdc. I think that comes
out to be 35 or 40 Vac? My brain is dead from my new
job where I'm doing everything but what I was supposedly
hired to do, but that's the beauty of the cable television
industry! I'm learning this stuff (manufacturing), but I look
forward to the day when I can spend my time pushing buttons
on a network analyzer.
73,
Bob AA0CY
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From: Pete Smith[SMTP:n4zr@contesting.com]
Sent: Friday, July 24, 1998 3:52 AM
To: Bob Wanderer
Subject: RE: [TowerTalk] Polyphaser question
At 07:30 PM 7/23/98 -0700, you wrote:
>
>I doubt there's anybody left at PolyPhaser who knows this stuff
>(ham radio) or even if a ham can get through to the technical folks
>anymore. If you can, however, ask for Tricia or Grant, especially
>Tricia.
>
>When I was at Poly I developed two custom models for your specific
>application. I think the part numbers were 096-0625A-A and -B. Tricia
>should remember these once you describe them and give the following
>information. Only one was sold so I hope it's the one you need. I don't
>know anymore if they'll go to the trouble of activating the other one for
>just one sale.
>
>Anyway, the one I created will pass up to +/-30Vdc and covers 1800 kHz to
>450 MHz
The Ameritron switch also requires the ability to pass 60 Hz AC. Will it
do that too?
73, Pete Smith N4ZR
n4zr@contesting.com
"That's WEST Virginia. Thanks and 73"
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