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Re: [TenTec] QSK or not?

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] QSK or not?
From: "Bob McGraw - K4TAX" <RMcGraw@Blomand.net>
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Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 19:26:39 -0500
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The biggest problem, as I understand, comes from operators using a non QSK qualified amp in a QSK mode. At this point one can expect relay failure due to hot switching.

As most amps do have the provision for monitoring SWR I suggest monitoring the SWR indication for an indication of hot switching. After tune up typically one will have low SWR.. If during keying one observes a higher SWR value they can be assured that hot switching is taking place within the amp. If this is the case, be assured the relays are taking a beating electrically and will likely soon need attention.

Do note the same situation when operating VOX. Most radios provide some degree of key-up delay when in CW but there is typically no delay during SSB operation. Thus when the voice activates the VOX there is RF applied to the amp without any delay. I find this to be a sure bet for realy hot switching.

73
Bob, K4TAX




----- Original Message ----- From: "GARY HUBER" <glhuber@msn.com>
To: "TenTec Reflector" <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2014 10:39 AM
Subject: [TenTec] QSK or not?


I operate QSK and have the past thirty years using TenTec equipment.

One reason given by others for not running QSK is that the relays wear out sooner in the transceiver and amplifier.

from http://www.ad5x.com/images/Presentations/QSKals500als600RevA.pdf

How Long will the Relays Last?
What kind of life can you expect from the relays? The relay life is specified at 100 million operations minimum at 36,000 operations/hour. The service life increases as the operations/hour decreases. So let’s use the standard PARIS text that is used for
determining code speed.

PARIS has 10 dits and 4 dahs = 14 relay operations/minute at 1 WPM.

Assuming an average of 25WPM code speed, you would have 360 relay operations per minute. So, 100 million operations = 4630 hours. Now you normally operate 50% transmitting and 50% receiving during a QSO, so your relay operating time should double to 9260 hours. There are 8760 hours/year, which means you could operate 1.057 years at 25 WPM before the relays exceeded their lifetime spec – IF you operate 24 hours/day! But when you operate, you are probably listening more like 75% of the time and in a QSO 25% of the time. So this says that your relay operating life will be over 4- years if you operate 24 hours/day. So what do you normally average in operating time/day? I bet it is not more than about an hour/day. But let’s say you average 4- hours/day of operation (i.e. you are not married and have no kids, you don’t shop or eat or sleep much, and you don’t hold a full-time job). So the relay life will extend to about 25 years! The bottom line - Don’t worry about wearing out the relays anytime soon.

73 ES DX,
Gary – AB9M    -...-.-
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