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| Reviews Summary for Dosy A-SW-4 antenna switch |
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Reviews: 2
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Average rating: 5.0/5
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MSRP: $$34.99
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Description: Available from Copper Electronics- This 4 position antenna switch selects from 3 antennas and has a very unique quality- Position #4 parallels positions 1 and 2. If you have dual polarity antennas, assuming equal lengths of cable, you can run cross polarization or circular if you phase them properly.
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KB4SOG
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Rating: 5/5
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Nov 24, 2008 11:10
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Does what it's supposed to do 
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Time owned: 6 to 12 months
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I’ve had my Dosy A-SW-4 for about 6 months, and it seems to work great. I bought it used at a hamfest but it’s in like new condition. Does what it’s supposed to do, and I can’t see any signal degradation on my s-meter when it’s inline (compared to a direct hook up). I use it to switch between antennas, though the markings on the front are meaningless in my situation. I paid $15 for mine; I have no clue what they sell for new.
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KG6AOH
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Rating: 5/5
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Jul 6, 2005 21:50
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Solved a unique problem very nicely. 
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Time owned: 6 to 12 months
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In my shack, I run 2 receivers and one transceiver. I use the Dosy switch to select rx1, rx2, tx, or rx1 and rx2 together. Works perfect!
The insides of the switch are quite hollow. There are no wires, it is done on a printed circuit board, very efficiently too. Nicely made, and it is especially nice that all antenna connections are on the back panel, not all around the sides like most switches, which makes it impossible to have them sitting on a desk. The Dosy sits on the desk nicely.
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