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You probably could do it, but you really need a top of the line antenna
switch, a cheap to average one will let a little bit of RF through when you
transmit and possibly cause problems with the other setup but I do know a
couple people with setups like that, like a shack in the basement, then
another setup smaller upstairs so they switch back and forth if they want.
It's just a case where you really need to have a good switch.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Forst" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2011 9:28 PM
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:
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> 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.
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> 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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