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On 27 Mar 2007 18:02:20 -0700, "Dennis Klipa"
wrote: On Mar 26, 12:50 pm, "Jim Leder" wrote: I am most likely going to buy a new Ameritron RCS4 antenna switch so I can not have so many coax cables coming into the house. Question: does anyone know if this switch shorts all the unused connectors to ground? How about when the switch is turned off? Thanks -- Jim Bob Buckeye AKA **** Jim Leder**** K8CXM since 1961 IBM retiree since 1999http://home.fuse.net/k8cxm/ Jim, I have the RSC-8V and the manual says that the unit comes with the unselected leads isolated from ground. If you want them to be grounded you have to install a jumper and it shows a diagram on how to do it. Dennis, N8ERF Hi Dennis, I also have the RSC-8 (wire controlled version). I just put solder bridges across the foil in the proper places. (They have a diagram?) Of course by the time I got around to adding the "normally shorted" I had long since lost the paperwork that came with it. There has been so much corona around the top of that tower, I need to replace the switch after about 4 years. The coax connectors are so heavily etched they won't come apart. Inside the box is still nice and shiny. No, I don't run that much power, but the tower has taken at least 3 direct lightning strikes a year since it went up. Those are just the ones the neighbors have seen, so it's likely more. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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