MBDiagMan
Final Approach
I have a small ice cube relay for the push to talk, that does not energize when cold. I am quite certain that the relay is the culprit.
I am moving toward replacing the relay, which is not a trivial task, since it is buried at the top and forward under the panel. It's going to be a big job to replace it, so I don't want to do it twice.
My question is this: under most circumstances, it would seem that a solid state relay would be an obvious improvement. I am thinking, though, that a solid state relay would not give the audible click in the headset as is heard when energizing an electromechanical relay.
Am I correct in assuming that I would not hear that click if a solid state relay were used?
As always, the help and expertise offered on this forum is greatly appreciated.
I am moving toward replacing the relay, which is not a trivial task, since it is buried at the top and forward under the panel. It's going to be a big job to replace it, so I don't want to do it twice.
My question is this: under most circumstances, it would seem that a solid state relay would be an obvious improvement. I am thinking, though, that a solid state relay would not give the audible click in the headset as is heard when energizing an electromechanical relay.
Am I correct in assuming that I would not hear that click if a solid state relay were used?
As always, the help and expertise offered on this forum is greatly appreciated.