[DCboatanchors] Coaxial antenna switches FS

Ken Simpson, W8EK W8EK at speakeasy.net
Sun Mar 18 08:31:51 EST 2007


Coaxial antenna switches for sale:

MFJ 1704 Coax Switch
This coax switch will switch 4 antennas, and also includes 
a lightning protection "pill" in its heavy die cast housing.  It 
is very heavy duty, and features stripline construction for 
good impedance matching at higher frequencies, and gives 
50 db isolation, even up thru 500 MHz.  Unused antennas 
are grounded and a fifth position grounds all antennas.  
This one works fine and looks like new.  $55

MFJ 1702 B  Coax Switch
Switches 2 antennas. Unused position IS grounded.
A third position grounds both antennas.
This coaxial antenna switch is in a heavy diecast 
housing that utilizes "stripline" construction to keep 
the impedance very close to 50 ohms. It also 
permits good operation at higher frequencies.
This one works 100% and looks great also. $ 20

B & W Model 550 A coax switch
This model will switch up to 5 antennas, and does NOT
ground unused antennas.  It has SO-239 connectors
on the sides, with the coax coming out like spokes of 
a wheel. It works fine.  $ 28.

B & W Model 550 A coax switch
As above, but includes a mounting bracket for $ 30.

B & W Model 55 A - 2
This is a 2 position coax switch, similar to the 550 A 
(above), but only switches 2 antennas.  The unused 
position is not grounded.  SO-239 connectors come 
out like spokes of a wheel. It works fine and looks 
fine also.  $20

AmComm JV-104 coax switch
Switches 3 antennas, with SO-239 connectors. It is in 
a nice black rectangular box about 4 x 3 x 3 inches in 
size. Very nice condition. $25

Pace 5621,  4 position Coax Switch
This is in a 4 x 3 x 2 rectangular box, with 4 switched SO-239 
connectors. Unused positions are NOT grounded.  It works 
fine, but cosmetically is not as nice as some.  $8

Prices do not include shipping from Florida.

Thanks.

73,

Ken, W8EK

Ken Simpson
E-mail to W8EK at speakeasy.net or W8EK at arrl.net
Voice Phone  (352) 732-8400









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