Yes those amps are engineered by the descendants of past amp builders so the design may look familiar to some old timers.
The board in this 500 looks better than the 1000 pictured in the other thread. Here we can see the area on the board towards the right of the output transformers, is all filled in with grounded copper. However, the same 1 amp relays we might see in a small 100 watt amplifier are being used in all models, right up to the 1000. Hot switching the little relay contacts with an RF sensing circuit will have limited life at these power levels.
I'm 67 years old and I learn new ways to do things. I think if you quit learning you have died.Good point I didn't not notice the same relays are used in the 1000 I thought they were light for the 500 . Im certainly learning as this thread grows ! I just want to get one of these to put it through its paces gotta wait till payday I am certainly no expert and I like hearing others peoples points and learning ! I have been playing with cbs amps and antennas since I was 15 and I never stop learning new shit. I think that's why I still like the hobby so much
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Looking at the picture of the board, it appears that the double pole relay contacts might be in parallel. This would double the current rating of a single contact. Hard to know for sure without seeing the other side of the board.
You are correct on the 1000 board. The common relay terminal connecting to the output, is in parallel from the top view. That can only mean the NO and NC connections are also paralleled on the bottom of the board. That indicates they knew there was a weak link with this relay.Looking at the picture of the board, it appears that the double pole relay contacts might be in parallel. This would double the current rating of a single contact. Hard to know for sure without seeing the other side of the board.
Palomar 450What schematic is this?
RF Arc welding! You are right that is a major short coming.