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Scott
> 24 hourUsing as a swap between 1.25m & 2m/70cm antennas for a triband. Pics speak for themselves. Actual swr from radio to antenna, not a dummy load.
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Al Skorich
> 24 hourUnit has a lot of play when switching from a to b sides. Once there it picks up the station ok
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Joshua G
> 24 hourYou can buy a cheap coax switch, or you can buy one thatll minimize losses. How much have you invested in your actual antennas? This isnt the place to cheap out, IMO. Im using this to switch between my UHF/VHF omni, and my VHF beam. It works beautifully, and its built like a tank. Very high quality.
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Stanley Herman
> 24 hourProduct appears to be very well built and rugged. Working well with my H F system.
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ebastro
> 24 hourThe switch works fine and I would recommend it.
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Bill Langton
> 24 hourI wanted a good ol, two position antenna coax switch. This one fits the bill perfectly! It is well made, sturdy, heavy-duty, provides a good, tactile switch experience and just plain works! Oh, and its also affordable! I liked it so much, I bought another one!
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Rockbase
> 24 hourworks great, I put 50 watts for vhf
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A. Smith
> 24 hourHigh quality switch
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mike
> 24 hourI went with the cheaper unit, and as always, I regret it. Hooking this up I had power loss and higher SWR readings. Went with aMFJ-1704N instead. Much more money, but well worth it. Cheaper is not always better.
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techniKal
> 24 hourWorking great so far for HF ham radio use. I use this to split one feedline for two radios. Be careful if using high power though. Switch is very springy and solid. Have had no issues whatsoever with the switch, and the loss it creates is negligible on HF. Great budget switch, sure there are more expensive switches, but with my 100w rig, it works nicely.