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Mike...  Dont see why this would not work.  You need the right 
relay.   Think you need to remove drive when switching.  The band switch 
problem and associated wiring is why I prefer a tank using a roller 
inductor.....you get rid of all the problems.
Norm N8NH
At 05:12 PM 9/6/00 -0700, you wrote:
>I intend to build an amp using relays to accomplish
>bandswitching.  I plan to use my good ole SB221 as a
>test bed and have my own relays fabricated.  They will
>not be vacuum relays, they will resemble a solid
>silver bar pulled into and out of some oppossed finger
>stock by a solenoid.
>
>The goal is to gain physical freedom so that tank
>components can be located wherever is desired without
>regard to the need to locate the bandswitching knob
>where it is convenient for the operator while avoiding
>any low class mechanical crud like gears and motors.
>(As a EE I'm biased against mechanical solutions).
>
>Any comments?
>
>Mike wy6k
>
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