Looking at the Alpha Delta coax switches, I see the "Application Information" notes that the switch can be used with two receivers and one antenna. The use of two *transceivers* with one antenna is c
I've used the AD switches with a pair of duoband VHF/UHF radios for a number of years with no problems. I've never tried is on HF but I think the isolation is good enough to prevent damage. Just reme
You can only use 1 at a time, unless your running some type of diplexor. Any coax switch will work. CS-201. Mike VA3mW _______________________________________________ ________________________________
Hello Jeff! I have used the Top Ten switch to switch between transceivers. These switches have at least 80 dB of isolation and work very well. Here is the link: http://www.qth.com/topten/abss.htm 73!
But you still have to remember not to pick up the wrong mike<:-)) More than once I've called a DX station on the local repeater (naturally it appears every one with a license with in a 100 miles hear
The Alpha Delta switches are fine for transceivers. I use them, myself, although I have the 4-pole versions. You probably just saw them in a receiver ad, and not a ham radio ad. Other manufacturers a
Yes ... I'm using "Ton Ten" Switchers for three transceivers and two additional receivers...no problem...work great..!! See particial system at ... http://www.kc4pe.com/amateurshack.htm -Bill _______
When using a coax switch to make one antenna accessible to two transceivers, is it OK to use the switch between the a *tuner* and the antenna? In other words, can I use it if I have high SWR? As an e
Jeff, We have many customers using the DELTA switches with multiple radios to one antenna. However, be sure to follow these guidelines: 1. Be sure the switch case is grounded to your station ground.
Don, Thank you very much for the info. One more question if you will... I would like to use a switch specifically on a non-resonant antenna between the tuner and the antenna. My power would be limite
Jeff, see my e-mail direct to you "off line". Don Don Tyrrell, Alpha Delta Comm Radio W8AD WEB <www.alphadeltacom.com> e-mail <tyrrell@cybertrails.com> _______________________________________________