Well, thanks, Steve, for the additional thoughts.
I think the least I can do here is give Amaritron a call, and ask them some
questions about the QSK options.
I don't really have the few hundred bucks right now to spend on any such
modifications, nor am I sure if it is totally practical, but it is worth
investigating.
Again, I appreciate the info you and everyone else is providing me here.
Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Steve Forst
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2014 2:48 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Amplifier Question
Tom,
A lot of good info here so far. I think I mentioned to you off list
last week that I had decided to use the THP SS amp in the ARRL CW
contest, instead of the AL-80B primarily because of the relay noise in the
80B.
I think the noise factor is just a matter of what relays are used in a
particular amp, and not a tube vs. solid state issue. In a world
where cost is king, it is just cheaper to use the open frame relays
like we both have in our Ameritron amps. The THP uses fast, quiet
relays from Panasonic. I can only hear it key if I put my ear to the
case. Of course, THP went bust 2 months ago, so draw your own
conclusions.
The QSK option from Ameritron is interesting, but is a few hundred
bucks. I think there are 2 choices: external, and an internal unit
that can go into some (if not all) their amps.
Relay noise is something that drives one person crazy, and doesn't bother
someone else. I just find it annoying over a long period.
73, Steve KW3A
On 2/23/2014 10:16 AM, Tom Behler wrote:
> Hi, all.
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> Well, I'd now like to tap into the wisdom of the group on an issue I
> don't know a whole lot about, so please bare with me.
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> As I think many of you know, I use an Ameritron AL811H tube-type
> amplifier with my TS590 HF setup. I also have an ARB704 buffer box in
> the circuit, to protect the relay circuit in the TS590.
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> I'm actually very happy with the setup, although tuning the amp can be
> a bit tricky at times, even with the TW1.
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> Anyway, the AL811H has a relay circuit that is rather noisy when
> keying and unkeying. This is apparent on SSB, and even more apparent
> on CW. In fact, the noisy relay circuit is one of the main reasons I
> don't like to use the amp when in CW mode, due to the constant and rather
annoying relay chatter.
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> My question is this: Do solid-state amplifiers have relay circuits in
> them that are as noisy, or do they tend to be quieter?
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> There is no way I have the money in my budget right now to purchase a
> solid state amp, since I believe they can run into the thousands of
> dollars, but I'm wondering if this might be something for me to think
> about in the long term?
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> I'm looking forward to all of your observations and suggestions.
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> Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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