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Ameritron RCS4
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 1999 http://home.fuse.net/k8cxm/ |
Ameritron RCS4
You can download the manual he
http://www.ameritron.com/products.php?prodid=RCS-4 The schematic does not show any grounding for the unused ports, nor does the word description. Hope this helps. -- Alan WA4SCA |
Ameritron RCS4
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 I have I think the RCS8, there are 8 positions but none were grounded. I grounded the #1 position and everytime I shut down I would chose position #1 and my coax would always be grounded |
Ameritron RCS4
On Mar 26, 11:50 am, "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? You might consider a Top Ten Devices switch. Six positions, full grounding. http://www.qth.com/topten/sixway.htm Note that they also sell a weatherproof version of the switch Thanks -- Jim Bob Buckeye AKA **** Jim Leder**** K8CXM since 1961 IBM retiree since 1999http://home.fuse.net/k8cxm/ w3rv |
Ameritron RCS4
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 |
Ameritron RCS4
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 |
Ameritron RCS4
On 26 Mar 2007 14:34:30 -0700, "Brian Kelly" wrote:
On Mar 26, 11:50 am, "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? You might consider a Top Ten Devices switch. Six positions, full grounding. http://www.qth.com/topten/sixway.htm Although a bit pricy DX Engineering has several very nice remote switches. Note that they also sell a weatherproof version of the switch Thanks -- Jim Bob Buckeye AKA **** Jim Leder**** K8CXM since 1961 IBM retiree since 1999http://home.fuse.net/k8cxm/ w3rv Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
Ameritron RCS4
Roger wrote:
On 26 Mar 2007 14:34:30 -0700, "Brian Kelly" wrote: On Mar 26, 11:50 am, "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? You might consider a Top Ten Devices switch. Six positions, full grounding. http://www.qth.com/topten/sixway.htm Although a bit pricy DX Engineering has several very nice remote switches. Note that they also sell a weatherproof version of the switch It's hard to believe that anybody, anywhere sells a "weatherproof" unit that uses bare bulkhead SO-239s and terminal blocks... but that is what every company, everywhere seems to do. They are easy to manufacture, but they dump all the weatherproofing problems onto the customer. Until someone starts to sell remote boxes that use sealed lead-throughs with tails of cable, and in-line connectors that can be made truly waterproof, I will continue to make my own. -- 73 from Ian GM3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB) http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek |
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