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Hi - Query about the Dosy SW-4 antenna switch - it appears to be
designed to shunt the inputs of up to three antennas, or a dual horz/ vert antenna, in a couple of different configs, to a single TX/RX. On EHam, there is one review post that suggests it could used in the opposite sense, that is, route one antenna input to three receivers or transmitters, or two selected RX rigs at one time. Is there any reason to believe that this unit will not perform the latter effectively? I don't care about using two RX at a time on one antenna, but I like the Dosy because it sits neatly and conveniently on a desktop rather than hang on some wall or rack like the usual "octopus" style inline switch. Thanks, Bruce |
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