Hi Joe & Don:
> I found out this week that K3 is good with Heathkit
> SB-220 amps, all you need to do is connect a shielded
> RCA cable between the units - how easy is that? !!!
Are you sure? Most of those amplifiers had high voltage PTT
circuits. If I recall correctly the TR relay is a 120V 3PDT
unit. You may need a buffer or soft-key circuit in your
amplifier to make it safe with the K3.
The T-R output MOSFET in the K3 is rated at 200VDC at around 5A, so it
should not be much of a concern for switching. Additionally, the MOSFET
is diode-protected against reverse spikes from the relay it's keying.
HOWEVER... this having been said, were it me, I'd add an (internal)
Lo-voltage keying interface, like that offered by Harbach, to change
the T-R keying voltage presented by the SB-221 from 120VDC to around
2VDC and maybe a couple mA of current. Pretty economical and easy to
install, and worth the effort to install.
Any T-R keying interface regardless of what you use (OEM or 3rd party)
will not, as Joe has pointed out, change the keying speed of the open-
frame T-R relay. That is a separate problem which CAN be addressed
with replacing the OEM relay with a high-speed power reed relay (drive
input) and a vacuum relay (RF output). But you CAN significantly improve
the transition speed of the relays IF you NEED the feature.
73,
Tom N0SS
73,
Tom N0SS
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