Hi Scott
Haven't done it myself, but I've read descriptions
where others have done it with relays. One radio
would be connected to the feedline, and the other radio
would be connected to a dummy load. At the throw
of a switch, their connections would be reversed.
That should provide all the
connectors.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
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Tellefsen
Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2008 12:31 PM
To: Scott McDowell; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] two transceivers and one antenna
Hi
I've used an MFJ-1702C for a number of years and haven't
fried anything yet. One of the Alpha-Delta SPDT switches
is somewhat pricer but a higher quality switch.
Doug
W6JD
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From: Scott McDowell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi
I need some ones opinion on
Scott,
The real answer is it all depends - it depends on the isolation
provided by your particular relay.
Since you did not specify the relay that you are considering, I cannot
look up the characteristics, but you are looking for an isolation of 60
dB or greater if you are considering 100
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