Luc,
The relay is available from Newark electronics, but since they seem to be the only supplier, they price it up there just under an ounce of gold. I recently bought 3 to rebuild my antennas and one for a friend of mine. The first one was $30. After I bought the first one, they raised the price to $45 for the next 2.
Just checked, it's still available, $52.93 for one, plus and applicable tax and shipping. It's the exact replacement. Unsolder the old one, drop in the new one, and solder the pins. While you are at it, probably a good idea to recoat the board with fiberglass resin before you replace the relay. It's pricy, but it's a lot simpler and faster than trying to jerry-rig something with else.
http://www.newark.com/67F5643/switches-relays/product.us0?sku=guardian-elect... Newark Part Number 67F5643 Mfgr Part No: 1365PC-2C-12D 12 volt relay Hmmm... Their catalog page, 1509, shows $46.28.
John N7JK
Message: 16 Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2008 11:52:26 -0400 From: Luc Leblanc lucleblanc6@videotron.ca Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: FO-29 k3SZH To: amsat-bb@AMSAT.Org Message-ID: 48E6077A.3469.7437F4@lucleblanc6.videotron.ca Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
On a different subject i have the same VHF antenna here "KLM 2M-14C" and the polarisation relay became open did you ever have to replace it on your antenna? Seems to be not an easy task!. And finding a suitable relay even more difficult.
Luc Leblanc VE2DWE Skype VE2DWE www.qsl.net/ve2dwe WAC BASIC CW PHONE SATELLITE
On 3 Oct 2008 at 18:17, John Kopala wrote:
Luc,
The relay is available from Newark electronics, but since they seem to be the only supplier, they price it up there just under an ounce of gold. I recently bought 3 to rebuild my antennas and one for a friend of mine. The first one was $30. After I bought the first one, they raised the price to $45 for the next 2.
Just checked, it's still available, $52.93 for one, plus and applicable tax and shipping. It's the exact replacement. Unsolder the old one, drop in the new one, and solder the pins. While you are at it, probably a good idea to recoat the board with fiberglass resin before you replace the relay. It's pricy, but it's a lot simpler and faster than trying to jerry-rig something with else.
http://www.newark.com/67F5643/switches-relays/product.us0?sku=guardian-elect... Newark Part Number 67F5643 Mfgr Part No: 1365PC-2C-12D 12 volt relay Hmmm... Their catalog page, 1509, shows $46.28.
John N7JK
Thank's John for the info's i will have a look at it. Just before i read you message i was just ending a FO-29 eastern very low pass 7' max elevation with Domenico I8CVS. Many thank's Domenico for burning the midnight oil in the Gulf of Napoli under the rain. Your signal was S4 at the beginning and just when you said your elevation was 0.5' your signal suddenly increased to 58 59!!! i know you where switching you polarization at that time i don't know if it was in direct relation or someone stop sending a carrier but that's what i hear.
I also get you idea about rewinding the relay coil but i will wait for you message as you told me with your notes about fixing the relay. John give also an alternative solution a bit pricy... but these ultimate 3 DB'S with the shipping and the custom fees will cost me about 25$ per DB!!! Who said satellite was cheap?
Next time i will try to record the QSO Again many thank's for this second one on LEO our 3 previous one where in 2003 on AO-40 in mode U/S
For those who want to know how to use their solenoid coil just click on this link:
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=31d_1222611500
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Luc Leblanc VE2DWE Skype VE2DWE www.qsl.net/ve2dwe WAC BASIC CW PHONE SATELLITE
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