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On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 09:49:50 -0500, "Unrevealed Source"
wrote: The Daiwa is a very nice unit - I have several. Well built and they work well. "Robert11" wrote in message news ![]() Hello, I would like to purchase an "inexpensive" simple, coax antenna switch for occasionally switching two antennas into my scanner. Freq. range up to about the scanners limit of 1.3 GHz Receive only. Looked at the Daiwa, and for the $ seems like the way to go, but I thought I'd ask here first. Any opinions on the Daiwa ? Any others to consider also that aren't too expensive ? Ace hardware has a coax switching box, I guess for TV's mainly, with pushbuttons. Think this would do the job for my scanner stuff, or probably just junk ? It's really cheap at about $8 Thanks, Bob The Daiwa is good and guess what - for what you are doing the $8 will be suitable also. If you alread have the antennas up and are feeding with 50 ohm coax that has PL-259 fittings it will be easier to use the Daiwa as you won't need to get 'F' to 'PL-259' adapters. If you are just now installing the whole system I'd go with 75 ohm RG-6 quad shield and 'F' fittings all the way and then use an 'F' to BNC or SMA whichever your scanner uses. |
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