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"Unrevealed Source" wrote: 1) Does anyone have any experience with or recommend an alternative to an Alpha Delta switch, model Delta 4? Since the Daiwa CS-401 is discontinued and seemingly impossible to find, I'm looking to upgrade from 2 to four positions (more radios) but don't want the cheap junk of MFJ. Is there another good but reasonably priced 4-port switch that anyone has experience with, or do you recommend the Alpha Delta? That one is $75. This is for receive only. Try the radio swap groups or amateur news groups. 2) What do you do if you have succesfully matched your longwire to a 50ohm coax with a MLB and have coax coming into the house, but now want to use that on a high-impedance antenna input (those radios that don't have a coax connection but just a terminal or jack for a long wire)? Do you do another MLB with just a short length of wire on the antenna side for connection to the radio? This post may not be much help but that said using another MLB in reverse from low to high impedance is at least theoretically correct. Practically though you might be better off using a single insulated wire from the long wire to the radio high impedance input as long as house local noise is not an issue. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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