Jim,
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My take on this relay business is that both contacts are being inductively coupled. Imagine the NC contacts on one side - it is a loop and will be inductive. The same goes for the other pair on the other side.. By adding a socket we may not get the best rejection from Axicom relays. I have also socketed KT1/2/3 .. the relays have arrived and I am at the farm.. so a week more of suspense. If someone with a SA like 815 can feed in the tracking gen through a 47 ohm resistor to one NC contacts in/out and take the Analyser input from the other NC contact set and then sweep say up to 100MHz, we get some enlightenment. I am eagerly waiting to try for myself. Raj At 13/10/2018, you wrote:
Looking at the differences between the original Hongfa relays -S (for sensitive) version in my uBITX boards and the Axicom relays Mike Doty and I installed in place of them, the Axicom had lower coil resistance in the 400 mW coils vs the 200 mW coils fot the Hongfa relays. That means fewer turns of wire in the Axicoms and subsequently less inductance. That may be a huge factor in the isolation between the two types. The coil resistance for the Axicom that matches the Hongfa in DC spec aldo has the exact same listed coil resistance. |