Hi Brian, 

There are several options. I use an old Dow-Key relay with my DX-60. It's 
powered from the accessory socket on the back of the DX-60 (117 volts, as I 
recall), and is energized when you rotate the function switch to AM or CW. 

Also, if you can't find a Dow-Key at a reasonable price you can build your own 
relay box. I used two 117V relays from Radio Shack. The first relay controls 
the antenna switching, and the other "unmutes" my receiver. The box also has 
three female coax connectors just like the Dow-Key relay (one connects to 
DX-60, one to your receiver, and one to your antenna). Check you receiver's 
schematic to find out what's required to "unmute" your receiver. If you leave 
the Receive/Standby switch in "Standby", your receiver's muting and unmuting 
can be controlled by the second relay. Your receiver's accessory socket should 
have pin-outs for that relay. In some receivers it's just a matter of 
completing a ground connection to "unmute' your receiver. Be careful, 
though...other receivers may require you to switch B+ voltage. 

In my set-up I use the Dow-Key to control my vintage CW station, and the 
home-brew box to control the two AM stations. 

Hope this helps! 

73, 
Bob 
K6GCN 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brian Zwiener" <bzwie...@sbcglobal.net> 
To: AMRadio@mailman.qth.net 
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 2:45:31 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
Subject: [AMRadio] T/R Switching 

I have Purchased a gem of a Heathkit DX-60 AM Transmitter.I was wondering if 
someone had a better idea that what I have for T/R switching. I need to use the 
same antenna with separate transmitter and receiver, and not have the 
transmitter power get in the receiver front end. If someone has an idea, 
schematic, or link I would appreciate it very much. I want to get this on the 
air soon and have fun. 

73 Brian kf5...@arrl.net KF5CCN.COM NEW Ham Radio News Group 
Life is much too short for QRP! 
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