I think DEMI made those "protectors". I never modified my K5GNA downconverter, so my FT-847 was tuned to 123MHz to use it, and it wouldn't transmit there. Jim
On 02/17/2011 05:56 AM, Greg D. wrote:
As others, SSB Electronics model that is RF switched. I *have* transmitted 100+ watts into it, though not on purpose, and it works just fine. I got the RF switched model as a "just in case" bit of insurance, and am glad I did.
It's been reported here a few years ago that sometimes there's a little "burp" of RF that squirts out when a transceiver is powered up. Seems unlikely , but if so, maybe that did it?
If I recall, the discussion was about people frying their AO-40 S-band down converters by accidentally transmitting into them. An somewhat less certain recollection is that someone came up with a simple circuit that would clamp the RF to a more forgiving, if not totally safe level. As an alternative to an RF switched preamp model, perhaps a stroll through the archives might net a different solution.
Good luck,
Greg KO6TH
From: k7trkradio@charter.net To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 13:59:41 -0800 Subject: [amsat-bb] pre amp help..
I just sent my ARR pre amp back to ARR for repair for the 3rd time !
(pretty sure I did not tx through it )
What are people using for pre amps. I only see the Mirage as an alternative. Any other choices. I'm kind of disappointed in ARR products. Is there a pre amp that you can tx through preventing accidental frying?
Any thoughts appreciated
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