You probably have a preamp on your rx loop. The first thing to do is
kill the dc to it on transmit to shut it down. I have an Airspy
HF+Discovery SDR which has a fragile front end. To keep tx RF out of
it, in addition to shutting down the preamps, I put a pair of coax
relays in series, the little ones with SMA jacks on them, between the
antenna feed and the SDR. I used a pair because each had 12 v. coils,
and my sequencing system runs on 24 v. I also put the SDR in a metal
box and put pie wound chokes in series with the DC control lines into
the box. As I recall, that was enough to protect the SDR. A lot
depends on prox of tx antenna to rx antenna and also tx antenna
relative to shack. If all are spread out, job is much easier. I also
used an ice cube relay in the feedline to break open both the center
conductor and shield to interrupt RF on the outside of the shield. I
looked at the commercial rx protectors (not the one posted here by a
fellow in the U.K.) and the specifications were not sufficient for the
Airspy.
Rob
K5UJ
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