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For the price, this antenna switch is a very good buy..I'd be reluctant , however to put a 1000 watts of RF through it, but it looks meaty enough to cope with 500 watts PEP (Single side band). The next similar switch that's available is over double the price, so you pays your money and takes your choice.
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One of the connector broke off the first day I used it, I couldn't be bothered sending it back, so stripped it for basic components. The muti-way switch in (my opinion) looked like a 3A switch, which would not handle the power claimed. Do not buy, as very cheap quality that I doubt would meet spec claimed.
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I had high hopes for this reasonably priced antenna switch. However when I tried to fix antenna leads with UHF (PL259) plugs to the sockets three of the socket bodies turned round in the base plate of the socket. I have since replaced the sockets and re-wired the whole switch. All is well now but remember the old adage - 'You get what you pay for'. Caveat emptor!
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I would recommend this coax switch for a max of 200 watts, as I would have serious concerns about putting 1000 watts through such a small internal switch. Having said that, it is good value and relatively safe for lower power Transceivers.
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Cheap and cheerful. Threads on SO-239's are poor, low quality SWR went up dramatically when "plumbed in" As it arrived during Covid-19 lock-down I chose to give it a clean with iso-propanol, that's when some the print came off the label. S'pose I should have expected that! Sorry - cannot recommen.
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