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K4FJ

Am I correct in assuming that the Rec Ant input is disconnected from the main receiver input upon transmit by way of a relay?  If so, can I further assume that connecting a beverage, or other receive antenna, to the Receive Ant input will cause no harm to the main receiver upon transmit?  In other words, is a relay enough protection?

I ask because I would like to rule out needing an external protection device when using a beverage antenna.  I run full legal power.

Thanks in advance.

73, Steve, K4FJ

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Re: K3: Receive Ant Question

Don Wilhelm-4
Steve,

The RX antenna input is protected by a Carrier Operated Relay. Other
than that, there is no relay to disconnect the RX input.
If your TX antenna is sufficiently separated from the RX antenna, there
is no problem.
How much is 'significant' is often a question, and the answer depends on
your particular antenna installation.
If you hear the COR relay operating, yours is not providing sufficient
isolation and you should look into an external device (likely a relay
will do) to disconnect the RX antenna during transmit.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 11/13/2013 4:20 PM, Steve, K4FJ wrote:
> Am I correct in assuming that the Rec Ant input is disconnected from the main receiver input upon transmit by way of a relay?  If so, can I further assume that connecting a beverage, or other receive antenna, to the Receive Ant input will cause no harm to the main receiver upon transmit?  In other words, is a relay enough protection?
>
> I ask because I would like to rule out needing an external protection device when using a beverage antenna.  I run full legal power.
>
>

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Re: K3: Receive Ant Question

NY6C
I use this on the RX antenna:

http://www.arraysolutions.com/Products/as_rxfep.htm

...works great.

-Greg NY6C

On Nov 13, 2013, at 3:16 PM, Don Wilhelm <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Steve,
>
> The RX antenna input is protected by a Carrier Operated Relay. Other than that, there is no relay to disconnect the RX input.
> If your TX antenna is sufficiently separated from the RX antenna, there is no problem.
> How much is 'significant' is often a question, and the answer depends on your particular antenna installation.
> If you hear the COR relay operating, yours is not providing sufficient isolation and you should look into an external device (likely a relay will do) to disconnect the RX antenna during transmit.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
> On 11/13/2013 4:20 PM, Steve, K4FJ wrote:
>> Am I correct in assuming that the Rec Ant input is disconnected from the main receiver input upon transmit by way of a relay?  If so, can I further assume that connecting a beverage, or other receive antenna, to the Receive Ant input will cause no harm to the main receiver upon transmit?  In other words, is a relay enough protection?
>>
>> I ask because I would like to rule out needing an external protection device when using a beverage antenna.  I run full legal power.
>>
>>
>
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Re: K3: Receive Ant Question

Mike K2MK
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Hi Steve,

It is separated by a relay but that doesn't mean that you can't damage internal circuitry. If you hear relay clicking sounds while you are transmitting then you have tripped the protective COR (carrier-operated relay). If this occurs then you need to reducer power or separate your antennas more, and/or provide external protection.

The diagram on page 42 of the K3 manual illustrates the presence of the COR(s).

73,
Mike K2MK


K4FJ wrote
Am I correct in assuming that the Rec Ant input is disconnected from the main receiver input upon transmit by way of a relay?  If so, can I further assume that connecting a beverage, or other receive antenna, to the Receive Ant input will cause no harm to the main receiver upon transmit?  In other words, is a relay enough protection?

I ask because I would like to rule out needing an external protection device when using a beverage antenna.  I run full legal power.

Thanks in advance.

73, Steve, K4FJ

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Re: K3: Receive Ant Question

alsopb
Guys,

I thought he said RX antenna input.  The COR is on the aux ant input.
There is no COR on the RX antenna input (it's not needed, I think.)


73 de Brian/K3KO

On 11/13/2013 22:28, Mike K2MK wrote:

> Hi Steve,
>
> It is separated by a relay but that doesn't mean that you can't damage
> internal circuitry. If you hear relay clicking sounds while you are
> transmitting then you have tripped the protective COR (carrier-operated
> relay). If this occurs then you need to reducer power or separate your
> antennas more, and/or provide external protection.
>
> The diagram on page 42 of the K3 manual illustrates the presence of the
> COR(s).
>
> 73,
> Mike K2MK
>
>
>
> K4FJ wrote
>> Am I correct in assuming that the Rec Ant input is disconnected from the
>> main receiver input upon transmit by way of a relay?  If so, can I further
>> assume that connecting a beverage, or other receive antenna, to the
>> Receive Ant input will cause no harm to the main receiver upon transmit?
>> In other words, is a relay enough protection?
>>
>> I ask because I would like to rule out needing an external protection
>> device when using a beverage antenna.  I run full legal power.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> 73, Steve, K4FJ
>>
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Re: K3: Receive Ant Question

Don Wilhelm-4
All the antenna configuration diagrams in the K3 manual show a COR on
the RX ant input.
See pages 41 through 44.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 11/13/2013 5:43 PM, Brian Alsop wrote:
> Guys,
>
> I thought he said RX antenna input.  The COR is on the aux ant input.
> There is no COR on the RX antenna input (it's not needed, I think.)
>
>
> 73 de Brian/K3KO
>

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Re: K3: Receive Ant Question

alsopb
Hi Don,

Correct me if I am wrong.

The back panel diagram of the K3 shows two BNC's labed RX antenna.  I
thought the thread originator was referring to this input path for a RX
antenna. It's what I use for RX antenna input.

I see "spark gaps" on the inputs on those pages you quote.  I don't see
a carrier operated relay for the above BNC's.  If it is there. I don't
see it on the schematics.  The relay that is there is to complete the
rx/tx circuit when the BNC's are not in use.  At least that's what I can
glean from the circuit.

The aux antenna BNC didn't come till later when the subrx and diversity
reception became a reality.  It does have a real relay that goes click,
click with too much RF.  It also has a spark gap protector.

73 de Brian/K3KO





On 11/13/2013 22:56, Don Wilhelm wrote:

> All the antenna configuration diagrams in the K3 manual show a COR on
> the RX ant input.
> See pages 41 through 44.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
> On 11/13/2013 5:43 PM, Brian Alsop wrote:
>> Guys,
>>
>> I thought he said RX antenna input.  The COR is on the aux ant input.
>> There is no COR on the RX antenna input (it's not needed, I think.)
>>
>>
>> 73 de Brian/K3KO
>>
>
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Don Wilhelm-4
Brian,

There is a "*" next to that "spark gap" and a note on the diagram which
defines the "*" as a COR.
Yes, there also is a spark gap.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 11/13/2013 6:29 PM, Brian Alsop wrote:

> Hi Don,
>
> Correct me if I am wrong.
>
> The back panel diagram of the K3 shows two BNC's labed RX antenna.  I
> thought the thread originator was referring to this input path for a
> RX antenna. It's what I use for RX antenna input.
>
> I see "spark gaps" on the inputs on those pages you quote.  I don't
> see a carrier operated relay for the above BNC's.  If it is there. I
> don't see it on the schematics.  The relay that is there is to
> complete the rx/tx circuit when the BNC's are not in use. At least
> that's what I can glean from the circuit.
>
> The aux antenna BNC didn't come till later when the subrx and
> diversity reception became a reality.  It does have a real relay that
> goes click, click with too much RF.  It also has a spark gap protector.
>
> 73 de Brian/K3KO
>
>
>
>
>
> On 11/13/2013 22:56, Don Wilhelm wrote:
>> All the antenna configuration diagrams in the K3 manual show a COR on
>> the RX ant input.
>> See pages 41 through 44.
>>
>> 73,
>> Don W3FPR
>>
>> On 11/13/2013 5:43 PM, Brian Alsop wrote:
>>> Guys,
>>>
>>> I thought he said RX antenna input.  The COR is on the aux ant input.
>>> There is no COR on the RX antenna input (it's not needed, I think.)
>>>
>>>
>>> 73 de Brian/K3KO
>>>
>>
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Re: K3: Receive Ant Question

alsopb
FB Don,

I see the *'s .  At first viewing, they look like flyspecks on my
printout.

Thanks.

73 de Brian/K3KO
On 11/13/2013 23:42, Don Wilhelm wrote:

> Brian,
>
> There is a "*" next to that "spark gap" and a note on the diagram which
> defines the "*" as a COR.
> Yes, there also is a spark gap.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
> On 11/13/2013 6:29 PM, Brian Alsop wrote:
>> Hi Don,
>>
>> Correct me if I am wrong.
>>
>> The back panel diagram of the K3 shows two BNC's labed RX antenna.  I
>> thought the thread originator was referring to this input path for a
>> RX antenna. It's what I use for RX antenna input.
>>
>> I see "spark gaps" on the inputs on those pages you quote.  I don't
>> see a carrier operated relay for the above BNC's.  If it is there. I
>> don't see it on the schematics.  The relay that is there is to
>> complete the rx/tx circuit when the BNC's are not in use. At least
>> that's what I can glean from the circuit.
>>
>> The aux antenna BNC didn't come till later when the subrx and
>> diversity reception became a reality.  It does have a real relay that
>> goes click, click with too much RF.  It also has a spark gap protector.
>>
>> 73 de Brian/K3KO
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 11/13/2013 22:56, Don Wilhelm wrote:
>>> All the antenna configuration diagrams in the K3 manual show a COR on
>>> the RX ant input.
>>> See pages 41 through 44.
>>>
>>> 73,
>>> Don W3FPR
>>>
>>> On 11/13/2013 5:43 PM, Brian Alsop wrote:
>>>> Guys,
>>>>
>>>> I thought he said RX antenna input.  The COR is on the aux ant input.
>>>> There is no COR on the RX antenna input (it's not needed, I think.)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 73 de Brian/K3KO
>>>>
>>>
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Re: K3: Receive Ant Question

dmb@lightstream.net
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I use this as well, and it works very well -- and very silently. Excellent
product.

73, Dale
WA8SRA

> I use this on the RX antenna:
>
> http://www.arraysolutions.com/Products/as_rxfep.htm
>
> ...works great.
>
> -Greg NY6C
>
> On Nov 13, 2013, at 3:16 PM, Don Wilhelm <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
>> Steve,
>>
>> The RX antenna input is protected by a Carrier Operated Relay. Other
>> than that, there is no relay to disconnect the RX input.
>> If your TX antenna is sufficiently separated from the RX antenna, there
>> is no problem.
>> How much is 'significant' is often a question, and the answer depends on
>> your particular antenna installation.
>> If you hear the COR relay operating, yours is not providing sufficient
>> isolation and you should look into an external device (likely a relay
>> will do) to disconnect the RX antenna during transmit.
>>
>> 73,
>> Don W3FPR
>>



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