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How about this untried idea.
A latching relay.. switched by a battery in the loft. When you PTT up coax 1 a transistor is biassed to pull the relay across to that coax and disconnecting the other coax. I larg-ish electrolytic capacitor and resistor in parallel as the relay sink, so the relay current drops off to almost nil once it's changed. This would reduce overall current drawn from the battery. I wonder if something like that would work well? Rv! |
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