The only remote antenna switches I know of that actually "work" at UHF are
the Dow-Key/Transco types, which I've used with great success for many
years. The "M" series products have 0.05dB attenuation and 100dB isolation
at 100 MHz, but are rated to operate through 12.4GHz, and are available in
SP3T through SP6T models, all Type N connectors, all completely
weatherproof, with various actuator voltage ratings from 28Vdc through
120Vac. They easily handle 1500W PEP, and are constant impedance through at
least 3GHz. Although I buy mine surplus, they are still manufactured and
readily available, pretty much "off the shelf" from Dow-Key, locally to me
in Ventura, CA. http://www.dowkey.com
73 de Steve, WB2WIK/6
> At 10:21 8/9/2002 -0400, Mel Martin wrote:
> >Does anyone know of a remote antenna switch that works at VHF/UHF?
>
> The Ameritron RCS-8V is rated :
>
> VSWR is less than 1.2 from DC to 250 MHz and less than 0.1 dB loss at 150
> MHz - It handles 5 KW below 30 MHz and 1 KW at 150 MHz. The manual also
> states "only a slight compromise in VSWR occurs at 450mhz.
>
> The switch is also available as the RCS-8VN with N connectors.
>
> 73 Phil NA4M
>
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