I have no idea how you are feeding the inverted-L but I suspect some kind of series feed. Nevertheless this seems like a job for some PIN diodes. Depending of the situation, switching in something that would shift resonant frequency or otherwise disturb the matching would do it (nearly instantly).

(OT but I once saw a presentation by a Navy reservist who did a summer tour at NAA. One thing he mentioned (confirmed here: http://www.navy-radio.com/commsta/cutler.htm) was the fact the antenna was tuned differently between mark and space of the MSK modulation)

Wes  N7WS


On 12/20/2014 1:45 PM, Jim Miller wrote:
I use and like QSK on my K3 but I'm now looking at detuning my 160 inverted
L to avoid reradiation into my beverages when in receiving.

I'm looking at what it will take to do that and it appears that if the 160
inv-L is just deselected by the remote DXE relay box it will just be an
ungrounded 1/4 wave which shouldn't present problems on 160.

I could implement a sequencer in the shack to do this by interrupting the
relay select line that controls the 160 antenna on a per band basis but
that leaves the question of what to do about QSK since the relay is
specified to operate no sooner that 15mS. That will likely impact the clean
CW and be undesireable.

I can decode the band info and get the info about whether it is in TX or RX
mode and probably inhibit the K3 until the delay has expired.

But I'd need to kill QSK on 160 alone to do this.

Is there a way to do QSK on a per band basis?

73

jim ab3cv
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