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sprocket(at)vx-aviation.c Guest
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Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 8:07 am Post subject: Two Radios, One Antenna |
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Hi Bob.
I like this design. One suggestion that I have is to provide an interlock
on the PTT function. For example, tie the common pole of the #2 PTT switch
(currently tied to ground) to the top pole of the #1 PTT switch (currently
not connected). This makes the #1 PTT the 'master'. This will prevent both
transmitters from attempting to transmit simultaneously.
Your switch makes it easy to add a portable comm into an existing
installation.
Vern
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nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelect Guest
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Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 9:35 am Post subject: Two Radios, One Antenna |
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At 11:02 AM 9/18/2011, you wrote:
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<sprocket(at)vx-aviation.com>
Hi Bob.
I like this design. One suggestion that I have is to provide an
interlock on the PTT function. For example, tie the common pole of
the #2 PTT switch (currently tied to ground) to the top pole of the
#1 PTT switch (currently not connected). This makes the #1 PTT the
'master'. This will prevent both transmitters from attempting to
transmit simultaneously.
Your switch makes it easy to add a portable comm into an existing
installation.
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Yeah, I'm debating whether or not to productionize
this design. It's really a really-quick-n-simple.
But I've got a lot of more important projects on
the back burners already . . .
Not sure about the portable comm . . . you'd need
to extend a ptt line to the antenna switch. It's certainly
applicable to dual panel-comms but a pain in
the you-know-what for a hand-held.
I toyed with a solid-state, pin-diode switch
that would switch by extended ptt lines . . .or
perhaps one channel could do it with a transmit
power detector. There's a number of amateur radio
boosters for hand-helds that simply hook into the
antenna feedline. In the receive mode, the booster
offers front end filtering and pre-amp to improve
receive functions . . . when you hit the hand-held's
ptt, the booster detects the strong RF and switches
to a transmitter boost mode.
A similar technique could be applied to either a
hard-contact relay version or a pin-diode version.
I have the equipment to develop and test a solid
state version but time to market for that task
is much longer. I think I'd stay with relays for
the quick-turn project.
Bob . . .
Bob . . .
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