Reed Relays ? (a bit off topic)
John Smith wrote:
I have a lot of SW radios and amateur gear. When you have used a SDR,
you are simply left with one question, "Why would anyone, anywhere, use
anything different?
Propigation is always good on the internet. With a fast (15mbit download)
internet connection why bother with a radio at all?
To be honest, I often don't. I skype chat, I call people on a VoIP phone,
I email, I use facebook, I watch TV from around the world, I listen to
radio from around the world.
TV and radio are especially nice because I can get the programs I want when
I have time to pay attention to them.
I also use my radios because I want to. I expect different things from them
and chalenges to get them.
To answer the original post, reed relays are relatively cheap and have very
high isolation between the poles. Electronic switches are available and cheap
but not with as good isolation (at least not at the price of the relays).
Geoff.
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