Anyone know which handbook, if any, had plans for a 4 port homebrew coax switch? It was controlled via the coax. Any construction articles in QST about one? 73, Jamie WW3S ___________________________
There was an article in QST for June 2006 on a 3-position remote coax switch by K5DVW. Pretty good article... WB2WIK/6 Anyone know which handbook, if any, had plans for a 4 port homebrew coax switch?
I don't see it in my June 2006 QST??? Dan, N5AR There was an article in QST for June 2006 on a 3-position remote coax switch by K5DVW. Pretty good article... WB2WIK/6 Anyone know which handbook, if a
Take a look at the following for pc boards for that same article. The dates are correct per the FAR reference. http://www.farcircuits.net/far_ckts.pdf http://www.farcircuits.net/qst%20remote%20sw.pdf
I just checked the FAR reference again and I stand corrected, it is July 06 WB5GLB _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing li
Jamie - I love the concept of homebrew, and have tried it myself with antenna switches, but it's really hard to beat something like the Ameritron RCS-8V or something like that. Give that some thought
I think you are right Bob. The referenced article in July 2006 ( and another in July 2004) QST are both for 100w level use and would never work for legal limit use over 1.8 to 30mhz. The RCS-4 is qui
It's in the JULY 2006 issue, page 41. 73, John, K9MM _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list TowerTalk@contesting.com ht
Jamie, While definetly a more specalized switch, here's a link to a 2x6 switch designed by KK1L that handles legal limit. Maybe with some modification it would meet your needs. http://home.comcast.ne