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I have a question regarding Duty Cycle..
Now I know with Welders, and Compressors, the Duty cycle relates to a 10min period, so, if it has a 30% duty cycle, it can be used for 3 mins, and then must rest for 7mins, but that is not the case for everything that has a duty cycle.
I believe in some duty cycles it is equals, so if it has a 5min duty cycle, it can be on for no more than 5 mins and then must be off for a minimum of 5 mins, but if you use it for just 3, you only meed to rest it for 3, so it basically is the longest time you can use it for.
If you had a walkie talkie with the following, what would you think the practical usage times would be?
Duty Cycle, 03/03/54 min (Rx/Tx/Standby)
I can understand 3 min on, 3 min off for transmit, but what about receive? As for standby, or is it saying that the maximum time you can have the radio turned on is 54mins, and then it must be switched off for 54mins? or have I got this completely wrong (I hope)...
Please explain
Now I know with Welders, and Compressors, the Duty cycle relates to a 10min period, so, if it has a 30% duty cycle, it can be used for 3 mins, and then must rest for 7mins, but that is not the case for everything that has a duty cycle.
I believe in some duty cycles it is equals, so if it has a 5min duty cycle, it can be on for no more than 5 mins and then must be off for a minimum of 5 mins, but if you use it for just 3, you only meed to rest it for 3, so it basically is the longest time you can use it for.
If you had a walkie talkie with the following, what would you think the practical usage times would be?
Duty Cycle, 03/03/54 min (Rx/Tx/Standby)
I can understand 3 min on, 3 min off for transmit, but what about receive? As for standby, or is it saying that the maximum time you can have the radio turned on is 54mins, and then it must be switched off for 54mins? or have I got this completely wrong (I hope)...
Please explain