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Old 10-22-2008, 11:50 AM
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I recently purchaced a kl 203 linear amplifier and seem to have a problem.
I inject a carrier of 5 watts, hear the relay close but it will not release when i let go of the ptt, unless i power the amp down from its toggle switch. Do you think it is a fault within the amp. The transiever is not leaking any rf with the ptt released.

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Can you open the relay and clean the contacts? Some you can and others you cannot.
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Certainly sounds like the relay is 'latching', doesn't it? Unless you're very familiar with the circuit, a schematic sure comes in handy...
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Thanks for the reply gents, ill investigate.
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If the carrier doesn't drop out when you release the key then the thing is self oscillating and that eats it.
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rm sng klv amps are bad for trouble. but any way do u get proper output? try less than 5 watts like 2. also change jumper length ive seen that with palomar 600 amps hope this helps
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I recently purchaced a kl 203 linear amplifier and seem to have a problem.
I inject a carrier of 5 watts, hear the relay close but it will not release when i let go of the ptt, unless i power the amp down from its toggle switch. Do you think it is a fault within the amp. The transiever is not leaking any rf with the ptt released.

Regards Rob.
What's the length of the jumper coax? Sometimes if you increase the jumper length, it will solve the problem.
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Old 12-26-2008, 10:51 AM
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Isn't 5 watts a bit much input for that amp? Justin showed me a trick once of installing a diode across the relay to prevent a "spike back" effect. That's not what he called it, but you get the idea, LOL. That spike back that can happen on the initial contact can make them go bad over time. It sounds like it's time to replace the relay in yours.
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