Tnx Steve,
I kind of thought it was doable. I do have a 4 position Alpha Delta
switch under the desk, which has all my antennas connected, and an
"off" position that shorts everything to ground. I've yet to leave it
grounded and then dump a KW into a dead short to ground, so I'm pretty
good about flipping the right switch at the right time. . Anyway
"danger" is my middle name.
73, Steve KW3A
On 2/16/2011 9:43 PM, Steve Dresser wrote:
> Well, as long as none of the switches short or leak, you're probably safe.
> I'd use a very high quality switch (which will probably cost you) with that
> in mind. And of course, we won't even think about the possibility of human
> error because that will never happen, right?
>
> Steve
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Steve Forst"<[log in to unmask]>
> To:<[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2011 21:28
> Subject: Is this safe?
>
>
>> I think this is something commonly done, but before I make something go
>> up in smoke, I figured I'd throw this out:
>>
>> I have 2 rigs and 2 amps. I'd like to connect the output of each amp
>> to a 2 position coax switch, then the third port on the switch going to
>> the meter/tuner/antenna system.
>>
>> This would be an either / or situation. Sometimes I would prefer to run
>> 1 rig/amp combo, and other times the other. There is only 1 240 outlet
>> in the shack, so only 1 amp can be powered at any one time.
>>
>> As long as I remember to flip the coax switch, and plug in the correct
>> amp, I don't see any problem. Just wondering if I've overlooked some
>> basic law of physics that will bite me on the butt.
>>
>> Tnx, Steve KW3A
>>
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