Or how about a Stackmatch, to give you the option of feeding either antenna
or splitting the power between them?
73, Pete N4ZR
At 10:37 AM 12/28/2008, Tom Haavisto wrote:
>Hi Jorge
>
>There are two ways to tackle this problem.
>
>The first is to add a second Sixpak - this will give you eleven ports total.
>
>The other is to add a remote coax switch, and install it on the ports
>where you have multiple antennas. So - on your 20 meter port, install
>a remote 8 port coax switch, and you can select from one of 8 antennas
>on that port.
>
>Tom - VE3CX
>
>
>
>
>On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 10:31 AM, Jorge Diez - CX6VM
><cx6vm.jorge@adinet.com.uy> wrote:
> > Hello,
> > i have a new sixpack. It have to connect one antenna per band, 10 to 160.
> >
> > I have 2 antennas per band for example in 40 and 20 mts. So I am
> looking for
> > a device that allows me to select one of this two same band antennas, just
> > with a small cable to the desk.
> >
> > I can add a 2 positions Daiwa antenna selector, but I want to avoid the
> > coaxial in front of the operation position (I need the Daiwa in front of me
> > to change antennas)
> >
> > So maybe is something to do that, just connect the antennas in the wall
> with
> > the sixpack and a wire with a switch to change antennas for this bands
> where
> > I have more than one antenna.
> >
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