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Re: Burst Generator problem?

2006-05-26 by sasami@hotkey.net.au

Yes, use a non-shorting rotary. As its, you are causing a connection between
a high and a low at the point of chaninging, and anything could happen. As a
rule, always use break before make switches.

Ken

>Last night I finished the Burst Generator, everything seems to work
>fine except sometimes when I am switching pulses my Burst Gen will
>automatically set off a series of pulses, this seems to only happen
>once if the pulse rotary is switched after the manual trigger or trig
>jack have been applied.
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>Anyone have any ideas, the one thing I was unsure of is I used a
>Shorting Rotary, should I be using a Non-Shorting rotary, could that
>be the problem...
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>Thanks
>Chris
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