Guys,
I have bought and built the box, and I am very pleased with its
erformance. Easy to build, and works silently and is very fast. My
transmit antenna runs right over my beverage and have never had a problem.
I spoke with Mr. Lewis before buying mine (at the number listed below--it's
correct) and he was very informative and helpful.
he box uses three 5v Reed relays to short the recieve antenna to ground
(assuming you're using the auxilliary antenna input that buypasses the
usual receive path), provides keying for an external amp and connects
easliy to any radio. The aux antenna input on most modern rigs is
unprotected during transmit, and as such, transmit RF energy can damage the
front end of the rig.
They claim that the box permits qsk operation with non-qsk amps, but I have
not experimented with that.
Larry N0XB
Northfield, MN
At 06:47 PM 9/10/97 -0400, Gary D Elliott wrote:
Greetings
>A couple of months ago there was some discussion on C & S Enginnering in
>Fort Wayne, IN That was marketing a 160 meter or "Front End Saver" that was
>based on a article in CQ magazine Feb 1997. I have tried to call them at
>(219) 485-1458 and reach a answering machine for C&S Enginnering, I have
>called several times and left message. I also tried to contact them via
>e-mail at the following crlewis@get.net with negative results. Does
>anybody have/using one of these boxes ? If so, how do you like it ? Is the
>company still in business ? on vacation or what ? Does anybody know Mr
>Lewis ? Thanks in advance for any info you care to share.
>
>
>73 Gary K7OX
>
>k7ox@pipeline.com
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