[10gigs] Power loss thru T/R relay
Jon Platt
w0zq at aol.com
Thu Feb 13 20:06:28 CST 2020
Yup, I do use sequencing. Its the DB6NT SEQ4. I'll be looking at that systems operation too, but it is sequenced.
73, Jon
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From: WA2VOI, Donn <wa2voi at mninter.net>
To: Jon Platt <w0zq at aol.com>; Tactical mail/notification list for coordinating and discussing 10GHz operating topics. <10gigs at www.chris.org>
Sent: Thu, Feb 13, 2020 3:57 pm
Subject: Re: [10gigs] Power loss thru T/R relay
Quick question, Jon: Do you have any kind of sequencer in the system ? Its possible the
loss is due to (at least) partial "hot switching" whicl can (will) pit the surfaces of the
TX-side contact. Is it possible to get inside the relay to look ?
In any case, good luck.
73 Donn
WA2VOI/0
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Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2020 9:49 PM
Subject: [10gigs] Power loss thru T/R relay
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Most of you are familiar with my portable 10 GHz system .... a DB6NT transverter with a
DK2FD 6.2 watt amp on a 65cm dish. Looking back through my documents I see the 6.2 watt
amplifier was purchased in early 2004, and although I can't find my original DB6NT
information, I think that it was purchased a full year prior to that, 2003 or 2002.  In
any case, since 2004, my system has been unchanged, aka 16 years or so.  Over those 16
years I estimate maybe 7,000 to 10,000 Q's, most during the 10 GHz contest but also
including RS Q's, June & September VHF, Aug UHF, and SBMS. Â
During last falls 10 GHz contest some commented that my signal wasn't as strong as usual
compared to other stations .... not terrible but perhaps noticeably down. I finally got
to looking into things and discovered that there is about a 4 dB loss going through the
transmit side of the original SMA T/R relay so my 6 watts was maybe around 2 watts.Â
Again, not terrible but noticeable.  Receive seems OK, its the transmit side.  So
tomorrow I will replace that SMA T/R relay and see where we stand. Â
I suppose it pays to actually check things out every once in a while, not every 16 years.
73, JonW0ZQ
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