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Subject: [TowerTalk] Ameritron RCS-4 Antenna Switch
From: aa0cy@robertwanderer.gardnerville.nv.us (ROBERT WANDERER)
Date: Sun, 8 Jun 1997 16:36:19 -0700
PolyPhaser makes a dc-pass (dc-block on the RF side) model which will handle 
1500 W on
HF, has UHF females (SO239) both ports and will handle +/-30 Vdc at up to about 
2 A. While
dc pass models ARE in our catalog, this is a custom model I designed after 
doing Dayton and
getting many requests for such a design. The part number is 095-0626A-B and it 
runs a bit over
$100 and it is about 6-8 weeks delivery because it's a custom.

My work e-mail address is <bobwanderer@polyphaser.com> and the tel # is 
800.325.7170.

Sincerely and 73,
Bob Wanderer AA0CY
Sr Appl Engr
PolyPhaser Corp.

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From:  eisinger@micron.net[SMTP:eisinger@micron.net]
Sent:  Saturday, June 07, 1997 11:04 AM
To:  "Dick Green".; "Tower".
Subject:  Re: [TowerTalk] Ameritron RCS-4 Antenna Switch

I've used an RCS-4 for about 4 years now with excellent results until just very 
recently.  A few weeks ago I inadvertantly dug through the PVC pipe in which I 
have my coax and control lines while doing some work in the garden(through 
which 
the conduit runs).  The resulting short circuit between the coax and shield 
took 
out the power transformer and an RF choke in the desk top unit (the protective 
fuse didn't blow like it was supposed to).  About $8 in parts and its back in 
operation.

The only significant downside that I have encountered with the RCS-4 is that, 
due to the DC signal on the coax, the Polyphaser lightning protection modules 
can not be used (as they block DC signals)on the donwstream (between remote 
switch and rig) side of the system.  I've put a polyphasor on each antenna on 
the upstream side of the remote switch and use a Lynics module (which doesn't 
block DC) at the entry of the coax to the house.

All said, I think I would now buy the RCS-5 or other similar unit which utilize 
a separate control cable.  I moved my QTH some months ago and do not now have 
the same shack and antenna layout requirements that led me to purchase the 
RCS-4 
originally.

73's
Bill, AA7X  

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