You might want to reconsider. That switch is only rated to handle ten
watts average power:
http://www.helmut-singer.de/pdf/hp8761A_8761B.pdf
73, Bob N7XY
On May 25, 2009, at 9:39 PM, John Kemker wrote:
> Looking through my junk box, I found an HP8761A SPDT RF Switch with N
> Female connectors on all three ports.
>
> Has anybody used one of these for antenna switching on a common
> feedline? I'm not planning on putting anything over 100W through
> it. I
> figure, if I buy an amp, I should also plan on buying a heavy-duty
> Tohtsu for switching duties. Meanwhile, if I can use this switch,
> I can
> save at least one run of hardline or direct-bury coax and the
> associated
> costs, as I already have a spare pair of wires that will be running
> out
> to the tower in the rotator cable. I can energize that pair,
> either one
> polarity or the other, when I need to switch antennas.
>
> --
> --JohnK
> 73 de W5NNH
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