Re: NPN as RF switch
From: Andrew Holme (ajholme_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 07/09/04
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Date: 9 Jul 2004 02:55:49 -0700
pdrunen@aol.com (PDRUNEN) wrote in message news:<20040708225820.04762.00001115@mb-m10.aol.com>...
> Are there other methods to do this?
How about a pair of back to back diodes between the receiver input and
ground? Use fast switching diodes.
Even without protection, I should think the receiver would only be
overloaded at worst. I doubt there would be enough power to cause any
damage.
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