TX1/TX2/TX3 do work as a sequencer (see Eric Wachsmann's 5/31/2011 reply
to the FlexEdge reflector titled "TX1 -2-3 info?").
Tim's example is correct for a single TX line connected to an amp.
However, TX1/TX2/TX3 are sequenced when using multiple TX lines with
delays. In other words, TX1, TX
That isn't how the TX relays operate. it isn't a sequencer.
When you press (assert) PTT, the TX relays close immediately.
If there is a time delay value set, then RF is not transmitted until the
delay time period expires.
Example:
TX Relay-1 is connected to an AMP and it has a TX time delay
Tim . can you please confirm if this is correct???
Looking for some further explanation of TX1, TX2, TX3. The manual could
still use a little help or a good example.
I want to use TX1 and TX2 as a sequencer. I want TX1 to control
transmit/receive relays, TX2 to control 8877 amp.
-04-11 1:11 PM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] Flex-5000A TX1, TX2, TX3
Hi
Looking for some further explanation of TX1, TX2, TX3. The manual could
still use a little help or a good example.
I want to use TX1 and TX2 as a sequencer. I want TX1 to control
transmit/receive
Hi
Looking for some further explanation of TX1, TX2, TX3. The manual could
still use a little help or a good example.
I want to use TX1 and TX2 as a sequencer. I want TX1 to control
transmit/receive relays, TX2 to control 8877 amp.
I think:
TX1 delay 250
TX2 delay 150
Will cause:
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