Hello Cristi I donĀ“t know if your radio have RX input. Anyway if you use KD9SV DXPedition II http://www.radio-ware.com/products/svdxii.htm this is not a problem, you can use it and connect up to 4 RX antennas.
73, Jorge CX6VM/CW5W -----Mensaje original----- De: Topband [mailto:topband-boun...@contesting.com] En nombre de cris blak Enviado el: lunes, 28 de enero de 2013 08:15 Para: topband@contesting.com Asunto: Topband: RX/TX Antenna switching Hello, I'm interested to hear from you all, what do you use to switch RX/TX antennas on 160m band. I'm currently use an INV-L as TX(RX) antenna and a K9AY for RX. In this moment I use a high power coaxial manual switch getting through INV-L or K9AY but this is very time consuming, especially in the contest. I'm thinking of RX/TX switch choosing on RX between K9AY and INV-L and on TX, only INV-L, no metter what is used on RX side. I've tried with a high power coaxial relay but it doesn't work due to faster relays on PA. seems to me that a sequencer should be used. Look for any practical ideas. By the way, CQ160mCW contest was a success here with more than 600 QSOs in the log and several DX (also VE/K) stations. 73 de YO3FFF Cristi _________________ Topband Reflector _________________ Topband Reflector