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Re: [TowerTalk] Remote coax switch with no wires?

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Remote coax switch with no wires?
From: "Gary Smith" <Gary@ka1j.com>
Reply-to: Gary@ka1j.com
Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2019 12:37:39 -0400
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Folks,

Thank you all for the replies, both direct 
and on the reflector. I do need, or should 
I say, best can use 5 or more positions, 
so a 4 terminal is an issue. That said, I 
could use one for a 2nd project using the 
hardline running to the rooftop 6M 
antenna, I could use a few dipoles for the 
WARC bands as I have to use my vertical 
wires for them as it is. 10M & 12M I use 
the 160M sloper, for 17M I use the 80M 
Inv-L. Although this works and I don't 
need a tuner, it would be nice to have 
these have their own dedicated antennas. 
The 4 position along with the 5 position 
at my radial plate would work well.

I did try DXE last night but the 6 
position they offer requires control 
wires. I'm not aware of any rodent 
repelling wire other than the flooded 75 
ohm line I use for my HI-Z antennas. I've 
had too many rodent chew issues to keep 
doing as I have been, Chew proof 
wire/repellent wire would be a cheaper 
option than a new remote & controller but 
it would be really nice to have the 
antenna be automatically selected by the 
K3s (soon to be K4D).

I have never operated SO2R, not really 
sure how I'd use it, never looked into it. 
I might enjoy what it offers but for the 
foreseeable future contests I'll just be 
me with the one radio.

I'll check out the Green Heron option, I 
do use their new rotor controller and 
SPID, I didn't recall they also made a 
remote coax switch. 

It seems like GH is the only well known 
option for my requirements. I'll see if I 
can find one that is excess & if not, give 
them a call.

Thank you all for the replies. 
73,

Gary
KA1J

> Rodents again found my control wire for my 
> Ameritron RCS-8V coax switch. I was 
> thinking this is the time to get a remote 
> switch that can send the signal through 
> the hardline and not worry about chipmunks 
> or whatever. 
> 
> I have a 375' distance between the shack 
> and the remote switch and need at least 5 
> positions, more would be used. Ameritron 
> sells one that does what I want except it 
> has 4 positions. DXE has nothing except 
> that one Ameritron, all the rest need 
> control wires.
> 
> Anyone know of a coax switch that does 
> what I am looking for?
> 
> 
> 73,
> 
> Gary
> KA1J
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