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Re: G3SEK TRIODE BOARD on eBay
For simple GG triodes,? do u really require a triode control board ?? ?The step started HV supply, and step started? fil supply can be done? without the triode control board.? ?Ditto with grid
By Jim VE7RF · #40939 ·
Re: Keying interface
Mine are? the model..... ODC-15A? ( 15 vdc input side, and a huge plus / minus range)? ?and are rated for 250 vdc @ 1 amp on the output side. The other version is called a ODC-15, and output side
By Jim VE7RF · #40938 ·
Re: Keying interface
Alan, Jim, I sure like that. I downloaded the datasheet. I'll look more into these. Thanks! Bob W4JFA [email protected]> wrote:
By Bob · #40937 ·
Re: Keying interface
On Tue, Jan 14, 2025 at 07:05 AM, Jim VE7RF wrote: > > I used an opto-22? ?opto isolator.? You can get em in 5 vdc.....15 > vdc...and 24 vdc? on the input side....... (and each of those 3 x >
Re: G3SEK TRIODE BOARD on eBay
WB2FKO said: "Keeping with GM3SEK's original design philosophy, the boards could be re-engineered with a modern microcontroller that could also implement a versatile sequencer function, thermal
By Brandon DX · #40935 ·
Re: Keying interface
Henry 2K-3 Bob W4JFA <bob.herendeen@...> wrote:
By Bob · #40934 ·
Re: Keying interface
Jim, Thank you. When studying this, most optocoupler diagrams show 3 connections, VCC, OUT, GND/NEG. For amplifier keying there's only two wires, POS and NEG which need to be connected to key the amp.
By Bob · #40933 ·
Re: Keying interface
I used an opto-22? ?opto isolator.? You can get em in 5 vdc.....15 vdc...and 24 vdc? on the input side....... (and each of those 3 x different input vdc's is nominal...... IE:? u can go a LOT
By Jim VE7RF · #40932 ·
Re: Keying interface
Just wondering Bob, what kind of amplifiers do you have?
By Robert Herendeen · #40931 ·
Re: Keying interface
That's ok. I got it working. These interfaces have a few advantages. It uses the 12 volts from the radio as long as I stay below 10 mA. 12 volts on transmit from the Kenwood's DIN accessories jack. In
By Bob · #40930 ·
Re: G3SEK TRIODE BOARD on eBay
I have a set of tetrode boards on my GS23B amplifier and understand the design pretty well. Their primary functions are voltage regulation and screen current trip, which has saved me countless times
By Mike WB2FKO · #40929 ·
Re: G3SEK TRIODE BOARD on eBay
Thanks for that insight, Reid. With all that being said, the electronic methods for control and protection of triode and tetrode amplifiers haven't changed....Ian's circuits, from an electronics
By Robin Midgett · #40928 ·
Re: G3SEK TRIODE BOARD on eBay
I was reminded there is another source for boards to use with a triode OR tetrode, one built in France A couple of years ago I was in a discussion about using one of them on a larger tetrode in
By Brandon DX · #40927 ·
Re: G3SEK TRIODE BOARD on eBay
I contacted a friend of Ian's and he dialed him up and asked to comment on the subject at hand. Ian said he basically was unable to help, here's his reply "There have been a few inquiries about
By Brandon DX · #40926 ·
Re: Keying interface
My Fault Bob, I thought you had an HL-2200, that is Rons comment. Sorry for the confusion. Bob N9NRW
By Robert Herendeen · #40925 ·
Re: Keying interface
You could just use the sb-220 softkey circuit and eliminate the need for the external power. I stuck it on a strip board.
By Robert Herendeen · #40924 ·
Re: Keying interface
It looks like my drawing will work. I used a 2N2222 to switch it. This is done on a perf board only. The amp keying is 25 volts @ 60 mA so I'll have to determine the 2N2222 base resistor. I'm
By Bob · #40923 ·
Re: Keying interface
Ron, Thank you. I'm trying to learn these optocouplers so I need to figure out on my own. Attached is my drawing. After looking around I may order a few 4N25's. Bob
By Bob · #40922 ·
KD9SV Ft. End Protectr
Years ago Gary made a relay-driven protector when it was seen that a large RF signal could damage the circuitry of the transceiver's RX2 port. It turned out to be an excellent RF amplifier keying
By HaL Mandel · #40921 ·
Re: Keying interface
Another simple almost complete interface costing a few $$:? An Arduino 12V relay module.? It has an optoisolator input driving a reed relay.? 12V power, and a couple cables are all that's needed to
By Ron · #40920 ·