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Old February 21st 05, 04:54 PM
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"Crazy George" wrote in message
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Bill:

Some many years ago I needed such a switch for some experiments on 2
meters. Since it was the weekend and I was in a
hurry, I took one of the old A. H. & H. DPDT toggle switches, some bus
wire and 4 N connectors and made one with leads
as short as I could make them. It is still in use, and makes a
surprisingly small impedance bump in the line. I
suspect at HF, it would be invisible.

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Crazy George


That will work. If you are running high power, you may also want to consider
a wide spaced rotary wafer switch.

Tam/WB2TT


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"William M. Bickley" wrote in message
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Does anyone know of a source for a switch which accepts two incoming
PL-259's (A/B) and spits out either A/B or B/A, depending on switch
setting.
The object is to switch the feedpoints of a rhombic antenna from one end
to
the other. The two "incoming" lines to the switch are from either end of
the rhombic. The two outgoing (from the switch) go to a dummy load and
the
tuner/transceiver.

TIA.

Bill W2ET








 
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