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Re: [TowerTalk] Was: Getting antennas into the shack. Now: SO2Rantennasw

To: "'Chuck Chandler'" <chchandler@adelphia.net>,<towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Was: Getting antennas into the shack. Now: SO2Rantennaswitching
From: "Dick Green WC1M" <wc1m@msn.com>
Reply-to: wc1m@msn.com
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 21:58:55 -0500
List-post: <mailto:towertalk@contesting.com>
Top Ten makes good SO2R switches, too. I've been happy with them. Different
approach -- separate A/B relays for each antenna and separate 1-of-6 relays
for each radio. This might provide better isolation, and could be more cost
effective if you don't have exactly 6 antennas.

73, Dick WC1M

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chuck Chandler [mailto:chchandler@adelphia.net] 
> Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 7:48 PM
> To: towertalk@contesting.com
> Subject: [TowerTalk] Was: Getting antennas into the shack. 
> Now: SO2R antennaswitching
> 
> 
> Thanks to all who replied!
> 
> The consensus of the listmembers who live(d) in brick houses 
> is that removing one brick (hammer and chisel, masonry drill 
> w/big pipe-sized bit) or possibly more than one brick (for a 
> bigger hole) and PVC or galvanized pipe with a rain elbow 
> outside, stuffed with insulation is the best way to go.  
> Quick and easy to repair if/when we leave.
> 
> My plan is to have several antennas - I use a Butternut HF9V 
> vertical now, which will be the last one down here and the 
> first one up at the new QTH. After that will come a wire 
> antenna (not sure what yet) and then the tower and beam.  I 
> may also experiment with a second vertical with elevated 
> radials later.  There will be a primary rig, a secondary rig 
> and several QRP rigs.
> 
> My current idea is to use an Array Solutions six-pack to 
> allow any antenna to be selected for the primary or secondary 
> radios.  Any of the QRP rigs would have to get their antennas 
> off the secondary radio feed when the secondary was not in use.
> 
> I started to diagram how to do this with manual switches to 
> save a buck or two but the page got so covered over with 
> crossed out, erased, scribbled shapes that I think I was 
> going to almost spend more on manual switches and coax 
> jumpers than the Six-Pack costs.  I managed to diagram 
> something that I think would give me the ability to have any 
> antenna on either rig but I'd hate to have to build it.
> 
> Am I missing something?  I checked e-ham and found only two 
> makers of this sort of SO2R switching - WX0B and microham(?). 
>  Prices are about the same and reasonable for the product.
> 
> What do others do for this sort of functionality?  I don't 
> want to use cheap switches with little isolation and that 
> drives up the price for a manual arrangement.  The most 
> reliable and simplest is to physically swap cables and that 
> has excellent isolation qualities plus automatic lockout 
> between the two rigs.  A bit slow and awkward, though...
> 
> I'm leaing strongly towards the Six-Pack - added bonus of 
> keeping all cables entering the shack within the one-brick 
> width pipe size mentioned above.
> 
> Bill, W5VX, got it right when he wrote "I never dreamed it 
> would take so much planning."
> 
> 73,
> =======================
> Chuck Chandler
> WS1L
> chchandler@adelphia.net
> =======================
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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