Good advice Don. I should have mentioned that.  

73

Conrad PA5Y

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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Dual Receivers 2 different antennas Diversity receive

Such a relay is a workable solution.
BUT be aware that the K3 KEYOUT only provides a ground.  The relay coil must be 
connected to a voltage source.  Since you are also using an amplifier on the 
KEYOUT line, you will have to carefully match the voltage of the relay and its 
voltage supply with the voltage provided in the amplifier - if you do not, 
there will be current flow between the amplifier and your relay's power source.

That current flow can be prevented by the use of a series diode in each leg of 
the "Y".  If the diodes are used, there is not as great a need for matching the 
voltages.

So things are a bit more involved than just using a "Y" cable.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 1/28/2020 5:31 PM, Conrad PA5Y wrote:
> If you want to be absolutely certain you could add an external relay driven 
> from the key output. If you use this port to key you PA then you can just use 
> a Y splitter. There are hundreds of suitable relays on eBay. Configure so 
> that on TX the sub RX is terminated with 50 ohms. Typically relays such as 
> Dow Key 401 series will give well over 100dB isolation on HF through 6m, they 
> say 85dB but it's a lot more on all the ones I have measured.
> 
> For example
> 
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/Dow-Key-401-175-RF-Microwave-Switch-15V-SMA-N
> SN-5985-01-320-1388/143186092545
> 
> Regards
> 
> Conrad PA5Y
> 
> 
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> Sent: 28 January 2020 20:28
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> Subject: [Elecraft] Dual Receivers 2 different antennas Diversity 
> receive
> 
> My K3S has Main and Sub receivers. I would like to use Diversity receive with 
> the Main using the transmit antenna, and my Sub using a small receive loop.
> Is there sufficient isolation on the Receive Only antenna connection to 
> protect the Sub? Antennas are 60 feet apart, and I intend to run 500 watts at 
> some point. If I need additional isolation and protection, how would I do 
> this? Thanks.
> 
> 
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