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G8MNY  > TECH     10.07.12 00:05l 79 Lines 2713 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: PA & PSU Fan Noise
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Sent: 120709/2111Z @:GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EU #:50291 [Caterham Surrey GBR] $:50291_GB
From: G8MNY@GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EU
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By G8MNY                                   (New Sep 10)
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I have often noticed fan noise from PSUs & powerful RF PAs, this can be quite
distracting on Rx & the fan is normally not necessary in Rx mode.

FAN QUEITENING
Quiet fans are made & usually have feathered slots in the blade leading edges.

 normal             Quiet
 _.-Ä-._           _.-Ä-._
|       |         |      =<
 \     /Leading    \    =< Deep
  \ _ / Edge        \ _=< V Slots
  /~ ~\             /~ ~\

There is little loss in efficiency but nearby stationary support bars now
produce a softer blurred sound pulse considerably reducing the blade pitch
noise.

FAN SPEED
Permanently reducing the fan seed will reduce the noise & for some over cooled
systems this works well. But for applications where maximum cooling is
occasionally needed a variable speed solution is appropriate.

There are several options.
1/ Underrun the fan in Rx mode.
   This needs a series R that shorted out when on Tx. This can be done with a
   relay contact on a mains fan & to keep the R power down the mains fan should
   be Power Factor tuned, Or use a lower mains voltage,

              +12VÄÂÄÄÄÄÄ¿
    LÄÄÄÄ¿      ÚÄÄÁÄÄ¿ _³_       LÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄ¿230V
        Fan     ³Relay³ /_\          ||)_____\
         ÃÄÄ¿   ÀÄÄÂÄÄÙ  ³    OR     ||)150V  ³
         R   /     ÃÄÄÄÄÄÙ           ||)     Fan
    NÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÙ     PTT             NÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ

2/ Temperature sense.
   By adding a thermal switch a DC or maina fan can be kept off or running slow
   most of the time.
           ON OFF
    LÄÄÄÄ¿  MODE              SPEED UP     LÄÄÄÄ¿
        Fan                     MODE           Fan
         ³                                      ÃÄÄ¿
          /Thermal                               R   /Thermal
    NÄÄÄÄÙ Switch                          NÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÙ Switch
       (With suppression)


3/ Variable controlled DC a fan.   
   This offers the quietest fan control.

            +12VÄÄÂÄÄÄ¿+
                 FAN ===100u
                  ³___³__
                  ³     e\³_Old PNP
                   \³    /³ Germanium
                    ÃÄÄÄÙ   In heatsink
                  e/³Tab
             0VÄÄÄÙ  NPN

   If an old germanium PNP it not available it can be a suitable NTC thermistor
   & the NPN can have a hold off R base to emitter to set the operation
   temperature. The cap is needed on DC fans to handle the pulse currents &
   make the motor start better. A permanent quiet run R can be put across the
   NPN if wanted.


See TECH Bul on "Variable Speed Fan for AF PA"


Why Don't U send an interesting bul?

73 De John, G8MNY @ GB7CIP


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